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Peanut/Tree Nut FREE Items Snack List for 20112012 Peanut/Tree Nut FREE Items Snack List for 2011­2012 (Elem) Please only purchase Brand Names listed. Food MUST come in the original factory sealed box/bag packaging (prefer unopened). Drinks Apple Juice Orange Juice Lemonade Kool Aid Capri Sun Root Beer (Great for Root beer floats) Milk (White and Chocolate) Water Fruit Punch Candy AirHeads Nerds (Wonka) Dum Dum Lollipops (Spangler) Peeps (Just Born Brand) (some contain dairy) Fun Dip (Wonka) Pez Gum (Wrigglys ) Pixi Sticks Hershey Chocolate Candy Bar (Regular Size) Skittles Hershey Kisses (Plain Only) Smarties Jolly Ranchers Sour Patch Kids (Cadbury) Laffy Taffy Starburts Fruit Chews Life Saver Gummies Swedish Fish Life Savors Sweet Tarts Lollipops (Charms Blow Pops) (Tootsie Roll Taffy (Laffy Taffy) (Wonka) Company may contain dairy/soy) TicTacs Marshmallows (Jet Puffed Mini) Tootsie Rolls Mike and Ike Candy Twizzlers (contain wheat) Cereal Apple Jacks, Corn Pops, and Froot Loops (Kellogg’s) Cheerios (Regular, Apple Cinnamon, and Fruity Flavor) (General Mills) Corn Chex, Rice Chex and Wheat Chex (General Mills) Cereal Bars Fruit and Grain Cereal Bars (Strawberry) (Giant Brand) Nutrigrain Bar (Apple Cinnamon, Blueberry, Cherry, Mixed Berry and Strawberry) (Kellogg’s) Chips Cheetos (Frito­Lay) Lays Chips (Apple­red delicious, Golden delicious, or Sun (Multigrain and Harvest Wheat) granny smith flavors) (Tastee) Tostitos Corn (Regular) Corn Chips (Fritos) Utz (Only Chips) Doritos (Nacho and Cool Ranch) Cookies Chips Ahoy Chocolate Chip Cookies (Nabisco) Rice Krispies (Regular) (Kellogg’s) Fig Newton’s (Regular and Fat Free) (Nabisco) Vienna Fingers (Keebler) Nilla Wafers (Regular) (Nabisco) Wafers (Vanilla) (Keebler) Oreos (Regular, Double Stuff, and mini) (Nabisco) Crackers Cheese on wheat sandwich (Keebler) Handi Snack Crackers and Spreadable Cheese Cheeze Its (Sunshine) (Nabisco) Club Crackers (Regular) (Keebler) Ritz (Regular) (Nabisco) Gold Fish (Regular, Cheddar, Colored, Pretzel) Teddy Grahams (Regular, Chocolate, Chocolate (Pepperidge Farm) Chip, Cinnamon, mini) (Nabisco) Graham Crackers (Regular, Cinnamon, Honeymaid, Triscuits (Nabisco) Sticks) (Nabisco) Wheat Thins Wheatables Fast Food Chicken Nuggets (McDonald’s and Wendy’s) Plan cheese pizza (Pizza Hut Pizza) Hamburger (McDonald’s and Wendy’s) Plan cheese pizza (Sorrento’s Pizza) Frozen and Cold Foods Go­Gurt Popsicles Go­Tarts (Chocolate fudge, cinnamon, strawberry) Yogos Bites (Watermelon and strawberry) Ice Cream, Vanilla (Giant and Turkey Hill) Ice Cream Cups, Choc./Vanilla (Giant) Italian Ice (Luigis) Fruit and Vegetables (Whole fruit only that is rinsed) (Items must be cut in classroom) Apples Carrots (baby ones) Apple Sauce Grapes Bananas Oranges Berries Raisins (Regular) (Sun Maid) Craisins (small packs) Cherry Tomatoes “Fruit” Snacks All Fruit Snacks (by Betty Crocker) Fruit by The Foot Fruit Gushers Other Bagels (minis) (whole wheat, cinnamon) (Thomas’s, Cheese Sticks/Shapes Lenders, Sara Lee) Cupcakes (Frank’s Bakery) (Sold at Giant and carry Cream Cheese the statement “Peanut/Tree Nut Free.”) Butter Pudding (Hunt’s) Jelly Popcorn (Smartfood White Cheddar) (Frito­Lay) Pretzels Cheddar Cheese Pretzels (Combos) Cheese Dip and Pretzels or Sticks (Keebler) Rold Gold and Gibbles Stick Pretzels (Bachman, individual boxes) Tiny Twists (Rold Gold) Seasonal Candy (Holidays) Do not purchase bulk bags of candy from Party City, etc. Candy Canes (Spangler and Bob’s) Conversation Heart Candy (Sweethearts) Jelly Beans (Life Savers) (Wrigleys Jr.) Non­Food Items Stickers Pencils “fun” erasers Small not pads Coloring books Crayons Small toys (oriental trading company, dollar tree, etc.) Cars Super Balls.
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