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Default Dairy-Free Treat Help

DD's gets to bring a treat to school for her birthday. One kid is dairy-free, any suggestions?
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can you do homemade or does it have to be prepackaged?
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Default Oreos?

Rice Krispie Treats? - check the label

We always have to do store bought so I sent to that.

Mandarin Oranges and Cheetos are requests my kids have asked to take in the past that were allowed.
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Nabisco fig newton MINI's in the single package are (or used to be) dairy free (strawberry and reg). The large ones in the non single-serve package have Whey.
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If you are going for a "treat" and don't care so much about the nutritional value, Oreos are safe.
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Most Oreo's are dairy-free (though I hear this can depend on your region so double check!). Animal crackers are generally dairy-free as well. Store bought baked goods are going to be tricky. You can make dairy-free brownies, muffins and cookies. Make sure to use crisco or a dairy-free margarine like Fleichmann's unsalted. Also, Ghirardelli semi-sweet chocolate chips are dairy-free. (Make sure to double-check the labels but I am pretty sure those are the brands!)
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Do you have a Meijer near you? They just came out with "Meijer Naturals" baking mixes that are dairy-free (as well as hydrogenated oil free and corn syrup free!). You'd have to use a butter substitute for the cookies, but I think the cake mixes just need oil and eggs so you could do those and leave them unfrosted for the DF child .
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Twizzlers are dairy free.
Btw, I've never seen dairy-free Oreos and I'm in NY.
If you want to make something homemade, I can give you dairy free recipes for brownies, cookies, cakes....
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Popsicles
Tofutti ice cream sandwiches (available at Trader Joes)
Newman's Os
Fig Newmans
Fruit
Fruit leathers
twizzlers

You might check with the school for suggestions as well ifyou haven't already. They may have a list of things that are okay from the parent. DS has a milk allergy, but his is really mild so we don't have to avoid the "made in a facility with milk" stuff. I want to say thank you so much for taking the allergic child into account. DS has a stash of treats at school for when they have things he can't, but it makes him so, so, so happy when he gets to eat the same thing as everyone else.

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If you have a kosher bakery/grocery near you, they will carry every imaginable non-dairy baked good/treat. Also, you can find many items labelled kosher and if they do not have a "D" next to the kosher symbol, the food is completely dairy-free.
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