Looking for peanut free - peanut allergy safe frostings, candy corn, and red hots?

Hot Tamales (red hots) are peanut free and not produced on equipment with peanuts. Candy Corns in general do no contain peanuts recipe wise, in that case I would just check the package to see if they are manufactured on equipment with peanuts, some are, some are not. The only brand I can source to you does not is Blue Berry Pillsbury and Betty Crocker both make peanut free frosting.

Here is what I found for you! allergysf.com/safety/candy/nuts/ Peanut and Tree-Nut Free Candy ListWe are so glad to see you are concerned about food allergy issues! Here is a list of peanut and tree-nut free candies and other sweets that we developed and merged with information from peanutallergy.Org for use in elementary schools.

Peanut and Tree-Nut Free Candy Haribo Gummi Candies (anything made by Haribo) Skittles and Mint Skittles Mike and Ikes Altoids Mints, Original & Cinnamon (not Chocolate variety) Mike and Ikes Hershey’s Kissables Hershey (plain) chocolate bars, personal size only (not King size, not Minis) Hershey (plain) chocolate Kisses (not King Size, not Holiday/Seasonal Bags) Wonka’s Nerds & Nerds Rope Laffy Taffy Runts Super Bubble bubble gum by Farley’s and Sathers Dubble Bubble Gum Tooties Pops & Tootsie Rolls (anything made by Tootsie) Junior Mints Lifesaver Gummies Smarties Sour Patch Kids – all varieties Whoppers Sweet Tarts Necco wafers Dum Dum lollipops SunMaid chocolate-covered raisins Ring Pops candy rings by The Topps Co. Push Pops by The Topps Co. Bottle Caps Pop Rocks Now and Laters Zours Hot Tamales Red Vines Trolli gummi worms and racecars, sour worms Jolly Rancher hard candy, lollipops and gummi candy York Peppermint Patties Twizzlers Rolos Starburst fruit chew, lollipops and jelly beans Kraft Marshmallows Donsemour Madelines & Chocolate-Dipped Madelines Trader Joe’s Milk Chocolate Chips, Trader Joe’s Semi Sweet Chocolate Chips Haagen Dazs Ice Creams Safeway ICEE frozen fruit pops Cake mixes and frostings from Pillsbury, but check labels: some contain nuts but are manufactured separately.

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