It's Here! The Holiday 2016 Edition of the Safe Snack Guide!

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Whether you celebrate by singing carols, spinning dreidels, or lighting a kinara, ’tis the season for goodies and treats!

We’re happy to announce the 2016 Holiday Edition of the Safe Snack Guide, our extensive catalog of peanut, tree nut and egg-free treats used by thousands of schools and tens of thousands of parents nationwide to help keep these allergens out of the classroom and the home. (Don’t forget… if you’re concerned with additional allergens, our Allergence product screening service will help you find products suitable for your family’s allergen restrictions for the Top-8 as well as sesame, mustard and gluten.)

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This edition features an entire section devoted exclusively to holiday themed items for your Chanukkah, Christmas, and New Year’s celebrations! Many are available at your local supermarket or can be ordered online.

School nurses, teachers and PTA organizations refer parents to the Guide to help them select items that are suitable for classrooms designated peanut and tree nut-free, thus making snack time and party preparation significantly easier. Camps, youth sports leagues, and scouting groups rely on the Guide as well.


Please discard your current copy of the Guide and download the latest revision:

Once again, we thank our readers and subscribers for their diligence and feedback which helps us keep the Safe Snack Guide up-to-date between product surveys. If you have not subscribed to our mailing list for updates and product advisories, we suggest you do so by completing the following form:

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Dave Bloom
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Dave Bloom is CEO and "Blogger in Chief" of SnackSafely.com.

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