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Chocolate for milk allergy
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29 Jun 2008 Sun 01:46 pm |
Does anybody know if there exists a special kind of chocolate for people who are allergic to milk?
Apparantly Kadir's 3yo cousin keeps saying 'Esther bana çikolata getirecek', but the poor kid can't have any milk. They asked me if I can find chocolate-biscuits that dont contain any milkproducts but tbh I dont really know whether it exists or where to find.
Can anybody help me a little bit, Im clueless!!
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29 Jun 2008 Sun 01:53 pm |
Alpro is a brand that makes soya based products. I don't know if they make chocolate, but here's what a "dairy free chocolate" search revealed. Some research has thrown up warnings about soya, so you may want to check out that too.
http://www.google.com/search?q=dairy+free+chocolate&rls=com.microsoft:*:IE-SearchBox&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=ie7&rlz=1I7RNWN
You may possibly find milk choc alternatives that are also soya free.
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29 Jun 2008 Sun 06:47 pm |
Rice milk chocolate is a nicer alternative (and creamier than soya) DK
Try here:-
http://www.alotofchocolate.co.uk/products/category.php?_CatId=9
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29 Jun 2008 Sun 07:56 pm |
Yes I found lots of rice milk chocolate, so that is good then? There is no lactose in ricemilk? I dontknow much, all I know is that Hasan is intolerant for milk.
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01 Jul 2008 Tue 05:58 am |
DK.. here is another link that might help…
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/stevecarper/webchoc.htm
Here you can find different websites of stores that not only sell chocolates but other lactose-free products. I see most of these sites are within USA and I have no idea if they deliver internationally.. but at least you can have a broader idea of what exactly to look for in regards to ingredients or brands.
What about dark chocolate, is it too strong for the kid….has he tried it? my son would eat it with absolutely no problem
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