What is the tastiest nut-free, gluten-free, vegan treat for kids?

Anonymous
Try Sticky Fingers bakery.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Popsicles


this is probably the best idea yet


+10000

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Popsicles


this is probably the best idea yet


+10000



Other than the fact OP also specified no refrigeration. I imagine if that's the case, freezing is also out.
Anonymous
If the Boom Chika Pop is more than you wanted to spend, most of the "special" things out there that meet your criteria are going to be much more. The markup for "everything
- free" foods, especially those with dedicate facilities - is incredible.

I like the Popsicles suggestion.
Anonymous
Tofu!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If the Boom Chika Pop is more than you wanted to spend, most of the "special" things out there that meet your criteria are going to be much more. The markup for "everything
- free" foods, especially those with dedicate facilities - is incredible.


Yes, I think I may just have to bite the bullet when it comes to cost.
Anonymous
York peppermint patties.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Popsicles


this is probably the best idea yet


+10000



Other than the fact OP also specified no refrigeration. I imagine if that's the case, freezing is also out.


Ooops, sorry I missed that.

You could give them soda. Maybe something fun like old fashioned glass bottles of cream soda.
Anonymous
Oreos are vegan, not sure about nuts
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oreos are vegan, not sure about nuts


definitely not gluten free
Anonymous
What about those "safe schools" cookies, brownies etc that are sold in whole foods - I think they are in a green box. Popsicles are another idea. Or annie's gummy candies?
Anonymous
Stickers, temporary tattoos,erasers or pencils. I'd avoid food altogether.
Anonymous
Annies makes individual packages of gluten free (and regular) bunnies, snack mix, etc. Those work for my child who has allergies to the things you mentioned. A lot of the items people are mentioning above (like the WF oreos) are produced in the same facility as nuts and would not work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What about those "safe schools" cookies, brownies etc that are sold in whole foods - I think they are in a green box. Popsicles are another idea. Or annie's gummy candies?


Immediate PP here. Also, those "school safe" cookies, brownies, etc. have egg so would not work.
Anonymous
Annie's bunny snacks
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