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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Good news! A great selection of GF chocolate Easter bunnies and other Easter
candy is available at:

> http://www.choclat.com

I learned of this from Jody G. None of our other listmates responded with a
source for chocolate bunnies, so it really is wonderful to find this
company.

Jody's experience with them is that "they are very careful and do not
contaminate items.  Just make sure you tell them that you have celiac when
you call and order.  The melting disks are a lot of fun.  They are $4 a bag.
You melt them in the microwave and then you pour them into the plastic candy
molds. Then you can have chocolates whenever you want.  They sell quite a
few things besides chocolates that are gf too, like gummi worms, and hard
candy."

I'm new at the GF diet, so when I went to the web site, I was wondering why
they say the chocolate is "gluten free," but didn't mention wheat.  I
emailed the site and the company called me back on a Sunday to confirm that
the chocolate is both wheat and gluten free.

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