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Harwood | 13:49 Fri 24th Feb 2006 | Shopping & Style
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Where can you buy totally nut free cakes
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I've seen nut-free cakes for sale in some health-food shops and also some 'up-market' delicatessens. They're also available online but, wherever you shop, they tend to be expensive.
http://www.itsnutfree.com/products/default.asp
provides a good example of this. There are a few tempting things on their product list but you'll probably get a shock when you see the prices!

To be honest, the only way that you'll be able to get hold of nut-free cakes without paying a fortune, is to bake your own. It's hardly rocket science and you'll have no worries about exactly what's in the cakes.

Chris
Holland and Barrett have a wide range (depending on store size) of nut free products including cakes.

Kinnerton make nut free chocoltes


hope this helps xXx

My 7 yr old daughter has anaphylaxis and she absolutely adores Fabulous Bakin Boys, these are available in tesco's etc. Tesco Also now do a brilliant selection of Nut Free Cakes. As mentioned before Kinnerton are fantastic and have actually opened a nut free factory to produce its products away from contamination, They even ship with different Logistics companies to keep nut free. I would also recommend you email companies such as Nestle and Cadbury and they will email product listings for Nut trace items and keep you up to date of any changes.

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