Christmas is almost upon us, the season of Advent is about to begin and I have not yet completed my annual dairy free chocolate post. However, of course there is more to Christmas chocolate than Advent calendars, so PHEW we might still be of some use to you! As always, this list is not exhaustive, but hopefully you should find most of the main brands listed here.
It's fabulous to see the choices for the dairy free community really expanding this year - although in Sainsbury's and Waitrose there have been very few changes this year, there are a few changes to some of the other store ranges, with a new entry by Asda stocking Kinnerton's new chocolate mints box.
Great for lovers of dark chocolate - Kinnerton's new selection box |
Unfortunately, last year's Asda Santa has not reappeared! :(
Tesco also have a new box of chocolates available (which I suspect are Choices caramels dressed up in a Tesco box, but of course I could be wrong)!
Tesco's new choc box |
as well as an Advent calendar by 'Chocologic'.
New kid on the block - Chocologic's Advent Calendar |
It seemed a bit lightweight to me, when I picked up the box, but was cheaper than most, at £2.50. There hasn't been much stock available in my local store, so don't hold your breath finding one of these in yours! Made with soya flour, it was no good for me, so stayed firmly on the shelf!
Tesco have also opted on the Choices selection box this year - as have Asda and Holland & Barrett, but again, my local Tesco was very short on stock - not seen any since I bought these!
More by chocolate labelled 'Tesco' but made by Choices |
Here is the same box, in Asda packaging:
Choices, Choices... |
If you want something a bit more individual, then check out Cocoa Libre's range at Holland and Barrett.
Fun shapes! |
Kiddo loves their chocolate shapes. They're a bit more pricey, but that is because they are handmade.
So you can see there's plenty of places to choose from, so as in previous years, I've attempted to help you cut through to the information you need, by creating some handy comparison charts, which hopefully you will find useful.
This table shows the different products created by the major free from brands and where to find them:
Advent Calendar
|
Selection Box
|
Chocolate Novelty Figures
|
Chocolate Boxes
|
Chocolate Coins
|
Tree Decorations
|
|
Booja
Booja
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
Waitrose,
Holland & Barrett Ocado
|
x
|
x
|
Choices
(also make Tesco, Sainsbury’s &
Asda’s free from chocolate)
|
Sainsbury’s Asda
|
Holland & Barrett
Ocado
Asda
|
Sainsbury’s
Tesco
Asda
Holland & Barrett
|
Sainsbury’s Holland & Barrett
Ocado
|
Tesco
Asda
|
X
|
Chocologic
|
Tesco
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
Cocoa
Libre
|
x
|
x
|
Holland & Barrett
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
D
& D Chocolates
|
Online only
|
Online only
|
Online only
|
Online only
|
x
|
Online only
|
Holland
& Barrett
|
Holland & Barret
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
Kinnerton
|
By pre-ordering online only (see here)
|
x
|
Asda
Ocado
|
Kinnerton
|
x
|
x
|
Moo
Free
|
Sainsbury’s
Waitrose
Asda
Ocado
|
Sainsbury’s Ocado
Holland & Barrett
|
Holland & Barrett
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
Plamil
|
Online only
|
Online only
|
Online
Holland & Barrett
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
NB The chances
are that not all Holland & Barrett items listed here, will be available in
your local store, however, you can order online and have delivered either to
your home or to your local store.
This table shows the main brands and some of the major allergens that they are free from:
Dairy
Free
|
Gluten
Free
|
Soya
Free
|
Egg
Free
|
Nut
Free
|
Vegan
|
|
Booja
Booja
|
ü
|
ü
|
ü
|
ü
|
x
|
ü
|
Choices
(also make Tesco, Sainsbury’s &
Asda’s free from chocolate)
|
ü
|
ü
|
*Lecithin
|
ü
|
ü
|
ü
|
Cocoa
Libre
|
ü
|
ü
|
*Lecithin
|
ü
|
ü
|
ü
|
D
& D Chocolates
|
ü
|
ü
|
May Contain
|
ü
|
ü
|
ü
|
Kinnerton
|
ü
|
ü
|
*Lecithin
|
ü
|
ü
|
ü
|
Moo
Free
|
ü
|
ü
|
ü
|
ü
|
x
|
ü
|
Plamil
|
ü
|
ü
|
May Contain
|
ü
|
ü
|
*Soya Lecithin is the oil from the Soy bean. Technically,
this should not cause a reaction in those allergic to soya, as the protein has
been removed, but those who are particularly sensitive may still react. If
unsure please consult with your Doctor/Dietitian.
ONLINE
The good news is that should you find it difficult to find dairy free chocolate locally, there are places you can buy it online. Try the following websites if you are struggling to find dairy free chocolate locally:
AND... CHOCOLATE THAT IS NOT QUITE DAIRY FREE ENOUGH FOR US
Not all 'dairy free' products are equal! Although Vegan products are made without milk, they may be made on factory production lines where other products that do contain milk have been made. This could mean that they contain traces of milk, which can cause problems for those who are quite sensitive to milk. However some people choose to be dairy free and those who are allergic to dairy have varying levels of sensitivity, so here are a few other brands that might interest those of you who are okay with traces of milk:
Aldi
Hotel Chocolat
Lidl
Montezuma's dark chocolate
Zero Zebra - claim to be allergen free but are made on production lines where allergens have been handled and have caused mild allergic reactions in some allergic individuals.
FINALLY:
Hopefully this post has provided you with the information you need to find the chocolate that is right for you. The information included in this post may change over time, so follow @dairyfree on Twitter or Dairy Free Baby and Me on Face Book, to keep track of any updates.
Please note:
This post is not an advert. I have not been paid to write this post. I am not sponsored in any way, even by advertising. I do not receive products free to review, although I have often been offered them. This is to try and maintain an unbiased approach. All views expressed are my own (unless I've asked for The Hub's or Kiddo's).
I've been enjoying the Moo Free chocolate santa bars and advent calendar this year! I've seen they've got a selection box aswell.
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