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Nut Allergy Information

Dear Parent/Guardian –

Your child may be in a classroom with a student who has a life-threatening allergy to nuts.

These classrooms have been designated as “nut-free” zones, and your child’s teacher has

discussed the safety precautions necessary to create a classroom that is “nut-free”. We

need your help when preparing snacks for your child to bring to school. Please read labels

carefully and do not send any snacks or baked goods that contain nuts or traces of nuts to

be consumed by your child in the classroom.

 

EXAMPLES OF FOODS THAT CONTAIN NUTS

Ritz Bitz with Cheese (or with peanut butter)

Peanut Butter

Quaker Rice Cakes – Honey nut variety

Nesquick cereal

Honey nut Cheerios

Plain and Peanut M & M’s

Nestle Crackle Bars

Famous Amos chocolate chip cookies

Crunch & Munch

Crunch & Munch Toffee Pretzels

Cracker Jacks

Granola bars

 

SOME EXAMPLES OF FOODS THAT DO NOT CONTAIN NUTS

Cheese cubes & slices                                  

String Things

Wheatable crackers                                    

Rice Crispie Treats

Triscuits

Carmel corn Quaker rice cakes

Plain Ritz crackers

Cheddar cheese Quaker rice cakes

Snackwells zesty cheese crackers

Applesauce

Wheat Thins

Dried cherries or raisins or fruit

Plain Graham Crackers

Austin animal crackers

Pepperidge Farm Butter Thins

Fresh vegetables or fruit

Yogurt

Del Monte Fruit Rageous mini cans of fruit

Pudding (made with milk)

 

We thank you in advance for your understanding and willingness to ensure the safety of all of our students.