Sunday, June 7, 2009

Fun Easter Treats To Consider For Those With Food Allergies

By Chris Channing

If you have food allergies, it doesn't mean you also have to miss out on fun holidays such as Easter. Easter time is characterized by the vast amounts of sweet candy, chocolate, and fresh food being prepared for lunch and dinner. Don't fret- those with allergies can have their fill too!

Gummy worms are a classic favorite of adults and children alike. Gummy worms are a bit easier to conform to organic standards than other candies because of the composition of the gummy material. The "Surf Sweets" brand of organic gummy worms is a good choice if you aren't sure what to choose. You'll be enjoying the fresh juices used in the creation process for the same price you would pay for regular gummy worms.

It's hard to imagine a childhood without lollipops. Suckers and lollipops are the classic treat to give children when they have behaved well or deserve an extra-sweet reward for accomplishing a goal they have set. "Yummyearth" makes a great assortment of the lollipops that comes in a large bag that children will surely enjoy this Easter season.

Gum is used as a form of release, to freshen breath, and to otherwise provide an entertaining and tasty experience. The problem is that the majority of all gum created today is done so with allergens that could harm children with food allergies. In addition, such gum has a negative effect on health. Organic gum such as that of "Glee" chewing gum is something even those without allergies should consider.

Easter time wouldn't be complete without the chocolate bunny that it is known for. Chocolate bunnies can be found online and through local stores that are friendly to organic products. If you would prefer a classic candy bar-styled piece of chocolate, "Choco Boom" products offer tasty non-dairy recipes. Organic chocolate is just as tasty as regular chocolate- so you won't notice a big difference. Chocolate can also be used in desserts to help create more possibilities for Easter fun.

Black licorice seems like it has been around for many generations- giving parents and their children or grandchildren a common interest in good candy. You can obtain organic black licorice if you would like to pass on the tradition to those with food allergies. You'll find that organic black licorice tastes much more flavorful than your regular run of the mill black licorice candies.

In Conclusion

Allergies won't get in the way of a child's development, so long as you know where to shop and how to do so. Shopping for candy that is organic doesn't take much effort, since there are health stores springing up in metro areas all across the nation for those with food allergies to enjoy.

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