With Halloween just around the corner kids are planning the feast they will enjoy from all of the goodies they collect on this special night. However, many Canadian moms and their kids have to be extremely cautious, checking each candy individually or choosing to opt for treats purchased themselves. These are the families who have a member with a food allergy. An ever increasing number of kids are suffering from food allergies and peanuts and other nuts are top of the list. This type of allergy can be incredibly dangerous and kids inflicted with them carry life-saving medicine with them at all times.
What can the rest of us do to help make Halloween safer for all kids? I checked with two urbanmoms.ca members whose kids have peanut allergies to find out. Both of them agreed that there is still a lot of education needed around this issue to keep all children safe but they recommended the Neslte Snack-Size Halloween Treats as a safe option for their children.
I have spent lots of time on the phone with Nestle regarding these products. I feel safe giving my son the mini chocolates that are clearly labeled "made in a peanut free facility". These are the ones sold in big boxes or bags. No other Smarties, KitKat, Coffee Crisp or Aero bars, although the same brand, has the same claim. They may be nut free but there is no guarantee as far as I can conclude from my "research". I feel a big education campaign is needed around this issue. This being said, I am a supporter/ user of the mini, clearly labeled nut free chocoate bars! In my opinion, a safe Halloween treat. ~Britta, mom to a 5 year old with nut allergies.
Yes, we buy the Nestle snack-size treats. They are safe for my kids. ~Bridget, mom to a 6 year old and an 8 year old with nut allergies.
Have a safe and fun Halloween!
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Dave says
There ia also the Vermont Nut free site they have a wide assortment of peanut free chocolates.
http://www.vermontnutfree.com
discomum says
LOVe shopping in my PJs. Ever since having Little Monster, I have been turned on to internet shopping and have had nothing but good experiences… I urge you to seek out Canadian sites ~ I have gotten some great items from home-grown companies and we both benefit. I don’t have to change out of my PJs and can shop at all hours and I support a fellow mom (usually).
Izzy says
My daughter has a peanut allergy and we just restrict her from all chocolate because we didn’t know of any that were safe. Thanks for this info 🙂