Want to make sure that the Easter bunny doesn’t make anyone sick this year. The best way to do that is to know what Easter candies are safe. This is the regular list, and does not include specialty made products at a health food store. Each of these items you can probably find at any supermarket right now. Sadly Cadbury Cream Eggs are not on this list and might not be for some years to come. Remember to always check the label and look for key words like processed with wheat. Although most have become really good about listing gluten containing items, please be careful. Each item on this list is gluten free according to the manufacturer and of course some independent research (ok yes I ate them). However, I still managed to lose 10 lbs this month (yes really) so it appears that chocolate is good for me (laa, fantasy world and unicorns)
Easter Tootsie Roll candy
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Kraft Bunny Mallows and
Egg Mallows
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Necco Candy Eggs
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Peeps marshmallow treats
by Justborn (check the label)
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All Jelly Belly jelly beans
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Easter-themed Dove chocolate products, the bunnies, the egg
shaped candies and the themed dove bars
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Easter-themed M&Ms Chocolate products, not including pretzel
or cookies and cream flavors.
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Easter-themed Starburst candy, such as jelly beans and Easter
themed candy
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Plain milk chocolate regular-sized Hershey's Kisses in
Easter-themed foil wrappers
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