Blog, Press and Updates
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American Airlines Will Now Carry Auvi-Q Epinephrine Auto-Injectors by Erica loop
Flying with a food allergy just got safer. Kaléo, the makers of Auvi-Q auto-injectors, recently reported that the company’s epinephrine pens are now included in American Airlines’ emergency medical kits. -
Who is Blippi?
"Blippi is an energetic and loveable character clad is orange and blue that jumps off the screen with his goofy mannerisms and friendly demeanor. Children from the ages of 2 to 7 years old across the world have quickly taken a liking to Blippi’s charismatic personality and innovative teaching lessons!" -
Nutmeg vs. Tree Nuts: What’s the Difference? by Kimberly Holland
Is nutmeg a tree nut?Nutmeg is used to season dishes and is available to buy as a ground spice or in its whole form. It can be found in baked goods, entrees, and desserts. Certain cuisines, such as Moroccan and Indian cuisines, feature nutmeg in their dishes. It’s also sometimes used in beverages, like cider.
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Cake Chronicles #3 renamed Craver Chronicles
Ok Cravers, let begin.
Why did we rename Cake Chronicles to Craver Chronicles? Well simply because we love our name and we do so many other products why just limit it to our custom cakes.
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PEANUT ALLERGY ALERT: SOUTHEASTERN GROCERS
Southeastern Grocers (SEG), the parent company of BI-LO, Fresco y Más, Harveys Supermarkets, and Winn-Dixie stores, is issuing a voluntary recall for two 18-count cookie products sold in the bakery. The recall is due to the inclusion of an undeclared allergen in the products. -
Spell It Out” PSA – The ABCs of Food Allergies by Erin Malawer
Food allergies are a life-threatening condition that knows no race, gender or economic status. However, lack of awareness, education and preparedness are disproportionately affecting underserved families and communities where there is a higher percentage of dangerous reactions as well as higher costs of emergency care. -
Kids with Food Allergies Organization Survery
To better understand food allergy among infants and toddlers, KFA is looking for 200 people to fill out a survey.