Allergy Information
Our Nut Free Guarantee
Our entire selection is 100% nut free and completely safe for those with peanut or tree nut allergies.
All our products are produced and packaged in a 100% dedicated nut free facility. We also work closely with suppliers to ensure that our raw ingredients are not only nut free, but produced in nut free facilities as well.
We have a full-time food safety and quality employee who runs our stringent allergen program. We also randomly test our finished products across all categories for peanuts monthly. We test for two tree nuts every month, rotating between ten different tree nuts annually.
We take our dedicated nut free facility claim extremely seriously. We have strict rules against employees bringing in anything containing nuts. This isn’t limited to food, it also includes products like lotions containing a nut oil like almond, coconut, or shea. We also do not allow anything in our facility that has a warning for potential cross contamination.
While it is not advertised in our name, our facility is also free from coconut, sesame, and egg.
Other Allergens
Please note that we do make products in our facility that contain milk, soy, and wheat/gluten. Products will state clearly in the "contains" statement, following the ingredients, if they are processed on shared equipment with a top 9 allergen. We never hide potential cross contamination with the top 9 allergens.
If an allergen is not included in the ingredients of a product, but is listed as "processed on shared equipment with ____" it has the possibility of cross contamination with that allergen.
For those concerned with other food allergens you can find the ingredients and allergen "contains" statement on every product page.
Our FAQ Page also has responses to popular questions like "Do any of your products contain sunflower?"
Food Allergy Resources
Over the past 20 years of being in this industry, we have discovered some of the best educational resources for individuals with food allergies. We wanted to share our favorite websites, blogs, and apps with you.
Started by the parents of a child with life-threatening allergies, Allergic Child is one of the original food allergy blogs. This blog provides first-hand experiences and advice for managing food allergies at any age.
Allergic living covers everything related to food allergies, environmental allergies, and asthma. We find them to be a trustworthy source for food allergy related news, such as new research on treatments, changes in legislation, and product recalls.
American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology
New to the food allergy community? The ACAAI website has some very insightful information, and even an FAQ section, written by immunologists and allergists who work in the field.
EpiPals is an organization that is near and dear to our hearts. In partnership with Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, EpiPals mission is to help support families of children with severe food allergies through education, awareness, and the distribution of Epipens to those in need.
Food Allergy Research & Education is the world's largest non-profit organization dedicated to food allergy awareness, education, research, and advocacy. Join their patient registry or one of their many support groups to be connected to other families and individuals with food allergies.
Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Connection Team (FAACT)
FAACT's website is the ultimate resource for education, advocacy, and connections with other parents and adults affected by food allergies and life-threatening anaphylaxis. They also host Camp TAG - a safe place for children with food allergies, eosinophilic disorders, FPIES, Celiac disease, atopic dermatitis (eczema), and asthma and their non-allergic siblings to have fun – with no worries about allergic reactions – and meet other children who share similar experiences.
Kids With Food Allergies is a division of the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA). They are another great source of information on food allergies. We particularly enjoy their collection of Safe Eats® Allergy-Friendly Recipes, that you can sort by allergen!
We are proud to be one of Snack Safely's partner manufacturers. Snack Safely is another great resource for the latest food allergy news, but we especially love their Snack Safe Guides. Each edition of the Safe Snack Guide is a catalog of commonly available foods (not just snacks!) free of specific allergens that are updated every 4-6 weeks throughout the year. These guides are very thorough and accurate, as they source their information directly from manufacturers, and can provide you with information you won’t find on the label or anywhere else.
We are a Verified Brand on the Spokin app, which was designed to make managing food allergies and celiac disease a bit easier. From holiday product guides, like "Allergy-Friendly Advent Calendars" to restaurant guides that cover everything from burgers to soft-serve ice cream, Spokin makes living with a food allergy SO much tastier. Download the Spokin app to check out our brand page and to find many other allergy-friendly businesses.