From: vivekvp on
Is anyone aware of a manufacturer of Dark Chocolate that is safe for
people with Nut Allergies?

Thanks,

V

From: Beth Kevles on

Hi --

There are several chocolate makers on the web that have nut-free
plants. I can't recall their names, but they are listed in my web
site. (The site is for milk-free people, but several of them are also
nut-free.)

I hope this helps,
--Beth Kevles
bethkevles(a)aol.com
http://web.mit.edu/kevles/www/nomilk.html -- a page for the milk-allergic
Disclaimer: Nothing in this message should be construed as medical
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From: Alexis on
In article <1183576001.540432.143420(a)a26g2000pre.googlegroups.com>,
vivekvp(a)spliced.com says...
> Is anyone aware of a manufacturer of Dark Chocolate that is safe for
> people with Nut Allergies?

Don't know what country you're in, but in the UK Kinnertons
(www.kinnerton.com) make v. nice nut-free dark chocolate.

-- A.

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From: Alexis on
In article <cn6r83hklpofinub0rqrhfhtnjuh2ie719(a)4ax.com>,
insanity(a)dotorg.uk says...
> But it does have soya lecithin in it.

Does it?! Have to admit I didn't know that.


> I just found this site which looks as if it is well worth a look.
> http://www.chocolate-therapy.co.uk/

Thanks for the link, I am now definitely hungry :)

-- A.

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