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Dye Free Easter Candy??


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Do you have a health food store near you? We buy all of our candy at our health food store.

 

The Enjoy Life chocolate bars are very tasty and free of anything artificial. Annie's Organics has a wonderful line of fruit snacks that taste just like gummy bears but are made with completely healthy ingredients and no dyes (we love the berry patch kind). Our health food store has a pretty good selection (there are several other products, like lollipops, hard candies, etc. - I just don't remember the brands right now).

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Aldi's has some very nice all-natural chocolate bars and peanut butter cups.

 

You could buy "SunDrops" candies; they are similar to M&M's, without dyes or other artificial ingredients. I believe they are cheapest at Vitacost.com; they are also available on Amazon and in natural food stores.

 

Surf Sweets jellybeans and Trader Joe's jellybeans are both dye-free and available on Amazon, as are dye-free Yummy Earth Organic Lollipops.

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Can you have natural dyes? If so there is a newer line of candy called "Unreal" that uses natural dyes, has no GMO's, no hydrogenated oils, etc. It is sold in stores here in the candy isles (I've seen them both at CVS & Target). While it's still completely junk food, it's a little healthier version (by some standards).

http://getunreal.com/our-story/

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