| Childs milk free favorites | Skittles, Lifesavers (with out cream) I like dairy free Pure fun candies |
| Glee Gum | ON FAQ page "Glee Gum does not contain any of the eight major food allergens: milk, egg, fish, Crustacean shellfish, tree nuts, wheat, peanuts, or soybeans. However, all three flavors of Glee Gum contain glucose derived from corn." |
| Uncle Joe's Mintballs | GM free gluten free and are suitable for the vegitarian/ vegan market (UK) link |
| St. Clairs Organic Candy | Organic Candy Free of wheat, gluten, nut, dairy, corn, soy, fish Gelatin casein and GMOs link |
| Spangler Candy | Gluten, milk and nut allergy information link. |
| Sour Patch Kids | Sourpatch information nuts and gluten on website |
| Frido lay | Frido Lay's Dairy Free Lists |
| Pure Fun | Vegan candy suckers, candy canes and other milk and nut free candy here |
| Yummy Earth organic Lollipops | No Gluten, no casein, no artifitial colouring and no corn (nut free) more. |
| Gimbals Fine Candies | Gimbals Fine Candies nut free Gluten, dairy and egg free |
| Starburst | www.starburst.com (USA) Click Allergy Info. Letter from Starburst Canada. |
| Wriggley | >Ingredient and Nutrition informaton see letter from wriggley regarding milk protein. (Including info on Lifesavers) |
| Mars Candy | Mars makes (and more) Skittles Sour, Skittles, and Starburst To hear pre-recorded allergy statement call 1-888-709-6277 then follow promps. |
| Kellie's Nut Free Candies | Kellie's Nut free Candies and Confections On line store in USA |
| Hersheys | >Hershey's less than helpful allergy statement on milk is here. |
| Wonka Candy | limited ingredient information link |
| Twizzlers | Milk Free, contain soy and corn more information 1800-468-1714 (Hershey Canada Inc.) |
| Marshmellow Fluff | Kosher and Gluten Free link |
Nut Free bakeshops, and icecream shops
Wedding cakes, small bakeshops, speciality shops that are nut free
Ordering Nut Free From Canada
Places to order Canada's "nut free facility" chocolate bars, granola bars, and cookies
Nut Free food list
From first Halloween with allergies, to favorite holiday
How Faith's
Halloween became her favorite holiday, because of her allergies
The Pumpkin Fairy who is believed by some to be cousin to the tooth fairy. Is with perhaps help from a parent, takes candy.
Unlike the tooth fairies that gathers teeth, the Pumpkin Fairy takes allergy ridden candy from allergic children. Instead of
leaving change the pumpkin fairy leaves behind safe treats or a small toy.
Pumpkin fairies do not however look under pillows but under tooth brushes. With a parent leave your unwanted allergic
candy by your toothbrush
Natural Candy Store All the fun without the funny stuff
clear allergy information, on candy you can order on-line
"For the allergic consumer, there are candies that don’t contain allergens. For example, most jelly beans, chewing gum, mints, many hard candies and most chewy type candies such as gummy bears, fruit gems, and Swedish fish don’t contain any allergenic ingredients. Even with these types of candies however, allergic consumers should always read the back of the label to determine if the candy contains an allergen or may have been produced on equipment that processes allergens.
There are chocolates on the market that do not contain peanuts and that do not bear allergen advisory statements for peanuts. It is more difficult to find chocolate that doesn’t contain milk because milk fat is often added to impart desirable flavor and texture characteristics. Even most dark chocolates contain milk fat."
From the National Confections Association (USA)