This is the Gluten Free Mall. It has an option to search for items using an ingredient check list. http://www.glutenfreemall.com/catalog/advanced_search.php?osCsid=051b2e93d95198ea9b31e0531ce97983 Also, I don't know if you can get it where you are, but see if you can find "Celimix" cake mixes. http://www.liv-n-well.com/search.php?PHPSESSID=ee027df4e7e608aa81fe09939be3f7cf&mode=basic&action=0&search=Celimix&cond%5B1%5D%5BEN%5D=1&cond%5B1%5D%5BGF%5D=1&cond%5B1%5D%5BW%5D=1&cond%5B1%5D%5BM%5D=1&cond%5B1%5D%5BC%5D=1&cond%5B1%5D%5BS%5D=1&cond%5B1%5D%5BY%5D=1&cond%5B1%5D%5BE%5D=1&cond%5B1%5D%5BLP%5D=1&cond%5B1%5D%5BLH%5D=1 As a household with multiple allergies, I hear your plea. I used the Celimix Deluxe White and the Dutch Chocolate Supreme, marbled together, for my daughter's 8th birthday. It was a hit all around. I think that it calls for eggs to be added but several companies make a powdered 'egg replacer' that is free of egg, dairy, gluten and soy. It is possible! Jacqui -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.9/217 - Release Date: 12/30/2005