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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sorry, but this calls for fruit. Any parent whose kid has this level of sensitivity isn't going to let the kid eat anything processed.[/quote] Exactly! Fruit skewers or frozen fruit pops you made yourself for ingredient control.[/quote] I'm the fat free parent with the kid with gastroparesis, and homemade or processed is fine by me, but many families with nut and gluten free issues are going to prefer something with an ingredient list, made in a safe facility. I think this is a situation where processed with labels makes sense. I think that sundae with some fat free things on the toppings bar, no peanuts, and safe ice cream (with fat is fine) would work well. My kid would have been happy with an Italian Ice cup or some safe candy in a cup that looks like the other kids' cups. He wouldn't need it to be the same, but would have been grateful that someone thought to include him. [/quote]
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