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Nut Free Candy May be On Your Back to School List


It is almost that time of year again. Fall is quickly approaching and it is important to keep in mind that many schools and classrooms have been declared nut free environments. Nut allergies awareness is at a record high and this is good news to the children who suffer from them.

What does this mean exactly when you are selecting treats for your children to share with the class?

For starters you will have to provide treats and snacks that can be enjoyed by all of the children and meet the standards for being a nut free food. One of the more popular treats to provide for holiday parties, parades and carnivals is candy.

Allerneeds.com has a wide variety of nut free candy that is perfect for any school or holiday function. Another great way to provide a fun nut free candy is to make your molded candy and suckers from the wide variety of nut free ingredients that are available.

This will make the adaptation to a nut free class treat very simple and if the children are used to seeing these types of treats from you, it offers a flawless transition to a safe option.

It is important to remember that when your child has a peanut free classroom, always make sure that the packaged goods you send for the classroom to share are clearly and accurately marked. The labels on your nut free candy should state that the product is in keeping with safe standards.

Please keep in mind that you should always distribute these products in their original packages, and if you are incorporating them into a Halloween bag or valentine sleeve that you do so over the original packaging.

Most schools and programs will welcome your efforts to provide safe nut free candy for the classroom. The extra forethought that it takes is not only small but can also save a life as well. Nut allergies can be a dangerous condition for the children who suffer from them, and this is the main reason why so many of our schools and day cares are embracing the change to a nut free environment.

If your child's school has not sent home an official notice, it is still a good idea to contact them and make sure that there are no nut allergens in the classroom. This can assist you to better prepare for the school year ahead, it will also give you time to visit sites on the web like AllerNeeds.com to explore the options before the holiday parties kick off.

If your child is the one with the allergy and the classroom is not nut free, you will want to contact the teacher or office early in the school year. This will also help you to explain when the treats that your child shares are nut free. You may also want to consider making up your own treat bags for parties or celebration times at school.

Incorporating nut free candy, snacks and treats into a bag for your child's teacher will mean that there will always be a safe treat available for your child. This will help alleviate the stress that can often accompany these situations. With a little education back to school celebrations can be a safe and fun time for all the children who are involved.

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