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Calling all CMPI parents (again...). My son who is two has been invited to a couple of Easter hunt events over the coming weeks and I was wondering if any of you would know if there is any milk free Easter eggs that I could provide?


He is not used to eating choclate or any sweet things really, but for this I would like him to be able to join in with the other toddlers and get a nice treat too. Somehow I dont think finding a banana or an apple is going to cut it for him....


Any tips at all would be gratefully received.

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Divine do dark chocolate mini-eggs, but I can't remember where I got them this year. Sorry! You can also usually get marshmallow easter shapes at most supermarkets and I spotted plastic eggs at DKH Sainsburys which you could fill with dairy free buttons, haribo...or raisins and stickers if you'd prefer not to go down the sugar route.
The smbs do lots of good stuff including dairy and soya free choc eggs - I used to get them for mini Strawbs, I called and asked them to put me one aside and they would. The person who runs it (or owns it I'm bit sure) his nephew has lots of allergies so he has some really great stuff in there for sale. X

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