Remember, even the smallest trace of nuts or nut oil can be deadly. Should you eat anything with nuts in it before going into a school or other program location be sure to wash your hands.
The following foods should be safe when the correct brand is used. Be sure the item comes from the original packaging and check the ingredient labels no matter what. Bulk foods ARE NOT safe.
"No Name" products have lots of peanut-free foods; it states in bold letters on the box if it has come in contact with nuts.
Cookies:
Christies: Chips Ahoy, Rainbow Chips Ahoy, Shortbread Chips Ahoy, Fudgeo, Oreo, Fig Newton, Arrow Root, Animal Crackers, Teddy Grahams (all flavours), Dream Puffs, Oatmeal Chocolate Chip, Oatmeal Raisin
Peak Freans: Nice, Shortcake
Crackers:
Christies: Ritz, Wheat Thins, Vegetable Thins, Triscuits, Crispers (all flavours), Bacon Dippers, Sour Cream and Chives, French Onion, Cheese Bits, Swiss Cheese
Snacks:
Kelloggs: Rice Krispie Squares, Nutrigrain Bars, Cereal Bars
Snackwells: Cereal Bars (made by Christie)
Chips:
Ruffles: Sour Cream and Onion, All Dressed, Plain or Regular
Hostess/Frito Lay Co: (Any possibility of nut will be listed in the ingredient label) Tostitos, Doritos, Lays, Hostess, Smartfood Popcorn, Cheetos Cheesies
Cereal:
Alpha Bits, Crucheroos, Fruit Loops, Cheerios (plain, apple cinnamon), Honey Comb, Post Raisin Bran
Candy:
Nestle: Smarties, Kit Kat, Coffee Crisp, Aero, After Eight
Quaker: Pop Tarts, Orville Redenbacker Microwave Popcorn
Lifesavers, Allen suckers, Starburst, Skittles, Kraft marshmallows
Last modified: August 11, 2005