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Saturday, January 21, 2006

Amanda's Own Dairy-Free Chocolate Confections

Beth Cherico of Amanda's Own Confections got in touch to let me know of her web site. Amanda is Beth's food allergic daughter, for whom Beth developed a line of dairy-free, nut-free and egg-free chocolates and dairy-free, nut-free and egg-free chocolate chips.

The site also says:

The chocolate is made on dedicated equipment that is free of all dairy and nut ingredients. We do not use dairy or nuts in any of our products so there is no chance for cross-contamination of our ingredients.


There are specialty pages for holiday chocolate gifts, recipes, and more on the site.

The web site is www.amandasown.com.

Here's the contact info:

Amanda's Own Confections
North Olmsted, Ohio 44070
Email: admin@amandasown.com
Phone: 440-570-6359

Good luck, Beth.

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