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Big 8 allergen free American made Easter candy line, delicious basket goodies
By April MacIntyre Apr 6, 2011, 19:16 GMT

Parents of highly allergic children have a hard time finding candy treats and goodies for Easter Baskets
Parents of highly allergic children have a hard time finding candy treats and goodies for Easter Baskets.
Making it easier for these families is small American business, Indie Candy, currently releasing their "All Natural and Big 8 Allergen Free" Easter Candy line.
Indie Candy produces candy that is free of artificial flavors, preservatives and dyes, but are fun and still packed with flavor.

What you will NOT find in their line of candy: Gluten/Wheat, Casein/Dairy, Peanuts, Tree nuts, Soy, Eggs, Fish, or Shellfish.
Birmingham, Alabama based Indie Candy’s products are made in a facility that is dedicated to being Big 8 Allergen Free thus leaving no risk of cross contamination. Indie Candy is dedicated to making sure no child is left empty-handed during the Holidays, especially Easter.

Children with food allergies or special dietary needs will be able to have their own Gummies, Hard Candy Lollipops, Chocolate Lollipops and of course Solid Chocolate Bunnies. We tried their Gummie Easter Bunnies and Baskets and loved the flavor. Their lollipops are so cool; the orange flavored carrot lolly and the flower lollypop were especially delicious too.

Indie Candy’s 2011 Easter Line includes:
Easter Bunnies
- Gummies (Key Lime, Watermelon and Pineapple)
- Chocolate Funny Bunny Face Lollipop
- Chocolate Peter Rabbit Full Body Bunny Lollipop
- Solid Chocolate Free-standing Bunny in a Gold Box
Easter Eggs
- Gummies (Key Lime, Watermelon and Pineapple)
- Hard Candy Lollipops (Mango, Key Lime and Watermelon)
Spring Flowers
- Hard Candy Lollipops (Pineapple, Key Lime and Watermelon)
Carrots
- Hard Candy Lollipop (Orange)
Indie Candy’s products can be purchased online at www.indiecandy.com.
All of Indie Candy’s products are GFCFSF and Feingold approved.
April MacIntyre is Monsters and Critics' smallscreen and people/celebrity editor who loves to visit and celebrate small American businesses when she can. You can contact her on Twitter
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