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Allergy-Friendly Candy? Yes, Please!

We’ve updated our allergy-friendly candy guide! Check out the new items on our list, as well as old favorites. Many items are made without the most common food allergens. We also have a version you can print for quick reference. Visit our blog to find allergy-friendly candy now.

KFA would like to thank Enjoy Life Foods for sponsoring this blog post. This is a sponsored post and not an endorsement of any company or its products, nor is it a guarantee of a product’s safety. The funding we received for this sponsorship helps support our no-cost food allergy programs.

“After my child was diagnosed with food allergies, I turned to KFA for help finding and making safe foods. I learned that it could be helpful to focus on the foods she could have rather than the foods she could not. I'm grateful for all the resources KFA offers.“ —Emma, KFA community member
 
When you donate to KFA, you can help improve quality of life for families managing food allergies by supporting our educational resources and support.
 

MAKE A DIFFERENCE

FDA Approves Xolair® for Children and Adults with One or More Food Allergies

Based on results from the OUtMATCH study, the FDA approved Xolair (omalizumab) for people ages 1 year and older with one or more food allergies. The study results show the biologic treatment reduces allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis, from accidental exposure to food allergens. Read more about the announcement.

COMMUNITY HIGHLIGHTS

Here are some popular topics on our online community. Being a member of our online community is a great way to get support by talking to other families and caregivers who manage food allergies.

Managing Food at School Dances and Events
How do you manage your child’s food at school events, such as dances? One community member is looking for advice on how to help keep her child safe while allowing her to have fun. Share your thoughts.

Reducing Food Allergy Stress
Part of managing a food allergy is managing the stress that may come with it. What are some ways you manage stress? Visit our online community to talk with other members about handling the mental and emotional impact of food allergies.

Got Questions? Ask the Allergist!

Do you have questions about food allergies? Send them to our free Ask the Allergist service. A board-certified allergist will provide general advice about food allergies and asthma. You can also browse answers to previous questions on our site. Submit your question now!

RECIPES AND FOOD

Make a full allergy-friendly meal without the most common food allergens and gluten using recipes from our KFA’s Safe Eats® Allergy-Friendly Recipe Collection! Here are some recipes to get you started. Visit our recipe collection to create your own dinner menu.
https://kidswithfoodallergies.org/recipes/stuffed-mushrooms/
Stuffed Mushrooms
Can be made without egg, fish, gluten, milk, peanut, sesame, shellfish, soy, tree nut, and wheat
Eggplant Parmigiana
Can be made without egg, fish, gluten, milk, peanut, sesame, shellfish, soy, tree nut, and wheat
Sauteed Spinach
Can be made without egg, fish, gluten, milk, peanut, sesame, shellfish, soy, tree nut, and wheat
Butterhorn Crescent Rolls
Can be made without egg, fish, gluten, milk, peanut, sesame, shellfish, soy, tree nut, and wheat
 
Chocolate Chip Marble Bundt Cake
Can be made without fish, gluten, milk, peanut, sesame, shellfish, soy, tree nut, and wheat
 

FOOD ALLERGY RECALLS

7 New Recalls and Product Alerts Due to Undeclared Allergens

Here are some recent food recalls. Visit our blog to learn more about all of the current recalls.

Did You Miss Our Previous Newsletter?

Check out our previous issue to learn about a bill to cap the cost of epinephrine, the latest food allergy news, and more.

 

Thank you for your continued support.
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