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Vermont Nut Free Chocolates

Vermont Nut Free Chocolates

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  • 10 Island Circle
  • Grand Isle, VT 05458
  • vermontnutfree.com
  • vtnutfree@aol.com
  • Toll Free: 1 (888)468-8373
  • Phone/Fax: (802) 372-4654
  • About

    Vermont Nut Free Chocolate Company was founded by the mother of a little boy with a peanut allergy. Our entire selection is completely safe for those with any tree nut or peanut allergy but can also be enjoyed by anyone who loves fine chocolates.

    We are committed to providing you with quality chocolates that are safe for those with any nut or peanut allergy. Our gourmet chocolate truffles, fruit creams, mint creams, caramels, raisin clusters, chocolate bars and novelty items are made in small batches the old fashioned way from the finest nut free ingredients.

    All of our centers are hand made from scratch in our own nut free facility and then individually dipped into premium chocolate before being hand packed and shipped fresh to you.

    For the convenience of those who are concerned about other food allergies, we would be pleased to provide a complete list of ingredients used in production upon request. Please note that we do make some products that contain eggs and/or dairy products in our facility on shared production equipment.

    Vermont Nut Free Chocolates has complete wholesale programs available for retailers. We also offer wedding, Christening and other special events favor packages with or without personalized packaging. Please contact us regarding your special event and let us help you to make it even more special.

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