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Nut-free chocolate online?

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If its any help at all Kinnerton do a range of chocolate products which are all nut free and are all prepared in a nut free factory. So they have a garantee its ok. I have used them quite a bit.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Mon 02-Nov-09 09:53:01
Thanks for the ideas, I'll have a look later
Itsnutfree.com

Always been good for us x
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Sun 01-Nov-09 21:29:24
try "It's nut free" and also "No nuts, just chocolate" both online...
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Sun 01-Nov-09 18:26:34
I haven't used them, but how about these people?
I want to send some chocolates to a nut-allergic friend for her birthday, but I figure all nice chocolate shops (Hotel Chocolate, Thornton, etc) will say that they can't guarantee that their stuff will be complety nut-free.

Does anyone have any suggestions?
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