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Guardian Angel Foods | No nuts, eggs or milk Guardian Angel Foods, in collaboration with the Easter Bunny, worked on something very special for you: peanut free, egg free, nut free and dairy free Easter chocolates. |
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| Premium Chocolatiers | Dairy, egg, nut and gluten free Easter bunnies and spring eggs |
| Alot of Chocolate | (UK) from web site: A lot of Chocolate has a selection of dairy free and vegan Easter eggs and a wider range will be coming soon including a unique dairy free milk alternative range. |
| Allisons Gourmet | have their vegan Easter goodies in. Bunnies, Eggs and Easter baskets. |
| D and D chocolates | produce dairy free chocolate and carob products specialising in Easter and Christmas gifts (UK) |
| Divvies | Dairy, egg and nut free chocolate bunnies, see also their chocolate bars and jelly beans and other fun stuff. |
| Vermont Nut Free | Nut free Easter Baskets, bunnies, eggs, jelly beans, chicks and crosses |
| Vadeboncoeur | Easter selection of nut free chocolate Easter and fun chocolate shapes. Peanut/ tree nut free. |
| Rosecity Chocolates | Vegan Chocolate Covered Pretzels by Rose City Chocolatier |
| Amanda's Own | All are dairy free, tree nut free, peanut free, egg free, gluten free! bunnies, on a stick crosses lambs and passover lolly pop. |
| Starlight Creatives | have their nut free Easter Cookies, eggs, chicks, lambs, bunnies and wabbit treats. See their nut free information |
| Fancypants Bakery | Spring cookies, tulips bees and frogs |
| Divvies | Jelly beans and other fun stuff nut milk and egg free. |
| Vermont Nut Free | Nut free jelly beans, chicks and crosses |
Happy spring, Easter Passover or Spring Equinox
Why I listed pretzels as a Easter Treat:
Acording to Winkpedia
pretzels were regarded as having religious significance for both ingredients and shape. Pretzels made with a simple recipe using only flour and water
could be eaten during Lent, when Christians were forbidden to eat eggs, lard, or dairy products like milk and butter. As time passed, pretzels
became associated with both Lent and Easter. Pretzels were hidden on Easter morning just like eggs are hidden today and are particularly
associated with Lent, fasting, and prayers before Easter. The classic pretzel's three-hole shape begins to take form. The three holes
represent the Christian Trinity of "Father, Son and Holy Spirit," and pretzels are thought to bring luck, prosperity, and spiritual wholeness.
The wedding phrase "tying the knot" got its start when a pretzel was used to tie the knot between two prominent families.
The pretzel's loops stood for everlasting love.