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Safe Snack Guide, Snacksafely.Com Blog, Allergence, and Our Newsletter! HALLOWEEN EDITION Commonly Available Foods Free of Peanuts and Tree Nuts Many Free of the Top 8 Allergens Content Updated: October 3, 2018 This copy was downloaded: October 23, 2018 Do not use this copy after: November 5, 2018 After this date, download an updated copy from: With an entire section of snacksafely.com/download Allergy-”fiendly” Halloween Treats! Please read and understand this entire page and the next before using this guide. Your use of this guide indicates that you have read and understand the disclaimer below and accept and agree to its limitations. DISCLAIMER: ALL INFORMATION REGARDING INGREDIENTS AND MANUFACTURING PROCESSES WERE COMPILED FROM CLAIMS MADE BY THE PRODUCTS’ RESPECTIVE MANUFACTURERS ON THEIR LABELS OR VIA OTHER MEANS AND MAY ALREADY BE OUT OF DATE. ALTHOUGH EVERY EFFORT HAS BEEN MADE TO BE AS ACCURATE AS POSSIBLE, WE DO NOT ACCEPT ANY LIABILITY FOR ERRORS OR OMISSIONS MADE BY US OR THE PRODUCTS’ RESPECTIVE MANUFACTURERS. THIS LIST IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND IS INTENDED TO SERVE AS A GUIDE, NOT AS AN AUTHORITATIVE SOURCE, AND IS NOT INTENDED TO REPLACE THE ADVICE OF ANY MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL. PRIOR TO PURCHASING ANY LISTED FOOD ITEM, IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO CHECK THE PRODUCT LABEL TO ENSURE THAT UNDESIRED ALLERGENS ARE NOT LISTED AS INGREDIENTS AND TO VERIFY WITH THE MANUFACTURER THAT TRACE AMOUNTS OF UNDESIRED ALLERGENS WERE NOT INTRODUCED DURING THE MANUFACTURING PROCESS. CURRENT FDA LABELING GUIDELINES DO NOT MANDATE MANUFACTURERS DISCLOSE POTENTIAL ALLERGENS THAT MAY BE INTRODUCED AS PART OF THE MANUFACTURING PROCESS. The symbols preceding each product listing indicate the specific allergens that are excluded for that product and are important for determining whether the product is suitable for specific dietary restrictions. Please read and understand the instructions on the next page before using this guide. Note: • Never give a food to a child with food allergies without explicit consent from the child’s parent or guardian! The parent or guardian must be given the opportunity to research and approve all foods in advance. • This list is updated frequently. By using this guide you agree to discard this copy and download an updated copy after the expiration date displayed above. The most recent version is always available at: snacksafely.com/safe-snack-guide. • We welcome and encourage your comments, corrections, testimonials, feedback and suggestions. Please use our Contact Us page at: snacksafely.com/contact-us. • We strongly urge you to subscribe to updates at SnackSafely.com so you will be notified by e-mail of periodic changes to this guide as a result of advisories and additions. (Rest assured, we will never share your contact information.) You can do so at: snacksafely.com/subscribe. Copyright © 2018, SnackSafely.com. All Rights Reserved. See Disclaimer on this page before using this guide. Page 1 of 26 How to Use This Guide Sample product listing Meaning of the symbols preceding each product listing Each product listing is preceded by a symbol indicating the allergens that are excluded from the product. Green Symbols: These products are produced in facilities that do not process peanuts or tree nuts or are explicitly mar- keted as free of these allergens. In addition, the symbol indicates the other allergens that are excluded: • – Green eight: no peanuts, tree nuts, or the other “Top 8” allergens (eggs, milk, soy, wheat, fish, and shellfish) • – Green check mark: no peanuts, tree nuts or eggs. ▲ – Green triangle: no peanuts or tree nuts. May contain eggs or highly refined coconut oil. This information is provided by the manufacturer on the product label, in promotional literature, on their website or directly to us via our platform. Black Symbols (•): These products do not list peanuts, tree nuts and eggs as ingredients on the label, there are no warn- ings on the label that the product may contain these allergens, and to the best of our knowledge these products are produced on lines where these allergens are not processed. Note that these items are not explicitly marketed free of these allergens, that we do not have a relationship with the respective manufacturers, and that our information is gleaned primarily from periodic queries to their customer service facilities. Meaning of the symbols following product names Many product names are followed by symbols in [brackets] that indicate the industry recognized certifications the product bears as asserted by their manufacturers. These include: [K] – certified kosher [O] – certified organic [NG] – certified non-GMO [GF] – certified gluten-free Product entries are interactive - click them to view more information Most entries bearing a green symbol are fully interactive! Click on a product name or variety to view much more information about the product including: • Product Image • Package allergen statements • Link to product on company website • Product description • Detailed allergen profile • Link to company product finder • Ingredient listing • Certification Listing All information is provided directly by the respective manufacturers and is presented via our Allergence product screening service. To learn more about Allergence, visit: allergence.com. Copyright © 2018, SnackSafely.com. All Rights Reserved. See Disclaimer on preceding page before using this guide. Page 2 of 26 Click ad to visit sponsor’s website! ALLERGY FRIENDLY NO TRICKS, JUST TREATS No scaries for this Halloween season! Stock up on these Chocolate Minis from the brand you trust! Like all Enjoy Life Foods products, these spook-tacular treats are free from 14 allergens – even nuts, soy and dairy! They are certiied gluten free, veriied non-GMO and made with all-natural ingredients. 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Copyright © 2018, SnackSafely.com. All Rights Reserved. See Disclaimer on first page before using this guide. Page 10 of 26 Click ad to visit sponsor’s website! Did you know? Over 1.1 million people visited SnackSafely.com last year! Do you have a product, service or practice that would benefit from exposure to one of the largest communities interested in food allergies? Advertise in the Safe Snack Guide, SnackSafely.com Blog, Allergence, and our newsletter! We have campaigns to fit every budget. Click here for more info, call us at (347) 915-4777, or e-mail us at [email protected] Copyright © 2018, SnackSafely.com. All Rights Reserved. See Disclaimer on first page before using this guide. Page 11 of 26 Foods Free of Peanuts and Tree Nuts – Many Free of the Top 8 Updated October 3, 2018 Click any entry preceded by a green symbol to see product descriptions,ingredient listings and detailed allergen info! PEANUT BUTTER ALTERNATIVES & SPREADS • 88 Acres Pumpkin Seed Butter [OR,GF,NG] • 88 Acres Sunflower Seed Butter [OR,GF,NG] – Dark Chocolate, Hint of Maple, Vanilla Spice • Sneaky Chef No-Nut Butter [K] – Chocolate, Creamy • PASCHA Make Me Smile Chocolate Spread [K,GF,NG] – No Sugar Added, Original • SunButter On the Go Single Cups [K,GF,NG] – Creamy • SunButter Sunflower Butter [K,GF,NG] – Creamy, Natural Creamy, Natural Crunch, Natural No Sugar Added, Organic Unsweetened • P-Nut Free PB&J Sandwich – Grape, Strawberry • Don't Go Nuts Spread [K,OR,GF,NG] – Chocolate, Pure Unsalted, Sea Salted, Simply Cinnamon, Slightly Sweet • WOWBUTTER [K] – Creamy, Crunchy ▲ SunWise SunButter and Grape Jelly Sandwich BREAD, BAGELS AND ROLLS • Mo'Pweeze Bakery Breads – Sandwich Bread, Zucchini Bread • Mo'Pweeze Bakery Dinner Rolls • The Greater Knead Bagels [K] – Cinnamon Raisin, Everything, Plain ▲ Canyon Bakehouse Bagels [K,GF,NG] – Blueberry,
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