Fall Food Series: Food Allergy Product Guide 2008
For some reason, it’s been really chilly in New England this August, and today was no exception. It reminds me that alas, summer is almost over. Boston will soon be filled with new students at the many universities and that also means a lot of products will be launching!
Using the power of the blogosphere, I have found a bunch of new products that might be worth trying out this fall that fit within Zeer’s current communities. First up is our allergy communities!
Allergy Friendly Products
Cherrybrook Kitchen Ready-to-Eat Fudge Brownie Cookies just invaded the isles of your supermarket. These cookies are getting all the buzz these days. If you’ve got little ones with peanut, dairy, or egg (or all three) allergies - snag some of these to thwart the at school lunch box blues.
Sunbutter Creamy Snack Pack - For those of you who want to have the delicious taste of sun butter while on the go you’ll love these bad boys. Parents traveling on planes, or just want to give their kid a snack for school, will adore these disposable snack packs.
For those of you who miss kicking back a beer while watching fall baseball and football, Green’s Beers are getting some pretty good buzz on the blogs these days. To get these beers delivered to the US, contact Merchant Duvin
Coconut Milk Ice Cream Those with Milk Allergies should get thee to a grocery store immediately ask them to start carrying Turtle Mountain’s organic coconut milk “ice creams” and “yogurts” — perfect for those with a soy and milk allergy.
Did we leave something out? What safe allergen-free products have you and your family been enjoying? Comment here to share your opinion with our readers!

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