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![]() Peanut-FreePeanut (legume) Allergy can be life-long and affects over 2% of the population. Peanut allergy is common, especially in children. Peanut allergy symptoms can range from a minor irritation to a life-threatening reaction (anaphylaxis). For some people with peanut allergies, even tiny amounts of peanuts can cause a serious reaction. Peanut allergy is one of the most common causes of severe allergy attacks. Even if you or your child has had only a mild allergic reaction in the past, there's still a risk of a more serious future reaction. For suggestions on making Peanut Free Snacks, go to the Allergy Free Recipe section.
Stephannie Peterson commented on 06-Apr-2010 10:11 PM
Wow! What a great find. My 7 year old son is allergic to corn, gluten, dairy, soy,
and a list of other foods. We were a little worried he wouldn't like it but it's great.
It's not 100% like 'regular' marshmallows but it DOESN'T taste like cardboard.
It is yummy and even my 'normal' eaters liked it. I will order it again.
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