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[quote=Anonymous]OP, it is super nice of you to think of this. Yes, most parents of kids with food allergies will bring their own cupcakes and many will not eat yours no matter what you do. But kids with food allergies often feel stigmatized at parties (especially if they are in the age range of 4-6), and it might actually be something the parents would really appreciate if you could work with them to find a way for them to eat the treats. You'd have to check with the parents, but personally I'd let my egg and peanut/nut allergic kid eat cupcakes that you bought from Sticky Fingers (which is not nut free but does at least think about allergies and tries to avoid cross-contamination). I might also let her eat cupcakes that you made from home, if we had a discussion about how you made them (ingredients and cleanliness of equipment). Either way, I'd LOVE you for asking and thinking of the issue.[/quote]
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