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[quote=Anonymous]We are in a similar situation. Our son has multiple allergies and we need to send in our own snacks. They have a large container with safe snacks (graham crackers, regular crackers, etc). Each item is in a plastic container (BPA-free) and stays there for 30 days. At the end of the month we bring the containers home and refill them. I prefer the containers versus individual serving size bags because my son never eats the entire "snack bag" of crackers or cookies. Do they have a fridge or freezer? If they do, could you bring a few cupcakes for them to store in the freezer? Also, is it possible for the teachers to send a note home to the other parents in the class asking them to please give them a little advance warning if they are going to be bringing in a special treat like cupcakes or cookies? That's what we did this year and it worked out well. The other parents also noticed that our son always had his own food and would ask if there was something "safe" they could bring in for him. I sincerely appreciated the thoughtfulness of them asking! [/quote]
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