Here’s a list of food manufacturers, which includes both:
- Dedicated “nut free” brands; and
- Other brands which (according to their product labels or information on their website) do produce some nut free products.
I thought it would be helpful to share this information. However, obviously, please do check the product label for yourself each time (and make your own enquiries of the manufacturer, if you are in any doubt about whether something is safe).
I will add to the list as I come across more nut free brands and products … and do let me know if you have any product recommendations!
A
- Allergy Bakes (biscuits, bakes and cakes)
- Alpro (yoghurts, soya milk) NOTE ADDED: Alpro soya’s nut free status is changing. For more details, see: Alpro soya products no longer nut free?
- Amy’s Kitchen (does not use peanuts) (meals)
- Anniversary House Sugarcraft (cake toppers)
B
- Bannisters’ Farm (jacket potatoes)
- Barfoots (sweetcorn bites)
- Barkat (bread, cereals, crackers, ice cream cones, pasta shapes)
- Beenies (sweets)
- Beyond Dark (chocolate)
- BFree (bread, rolls, bagels, wraps)
- Big Oz (cereals)
- Billy Goat Stuff (chocolates)
- The Biscotti Kitchen (biscotti)
- Briannas (salad dressing)
C
- Cadburys (certain chocolate bars, buttons and drinks are listed as “nut absent”)
- Calypso (soft drinks, ice lollies)
- Carr’s (savoury biscuits)
- Clive’s Pies (pies)
- Coconut Dream (milk alternative drinks)
- Cooks’ Ingredients
- Cook’s Ketjap Manis (soy sauce)
- Cornito (pasta and crackers)
- Coyo (coconut milk yoghurt)
- Crawford’s (biscuits)
- Crespo (olives)
D
- D&D Chocolates (chocolates)
- De Cecco (pasta)
- Delamere Dairy (soya drink)
- Discovery Foods (Mexican food)
- Dolmio (pasta sauces)
- Doves Farm (pasta, cookies, baking ingredients)
- DS Gluten Free (bread, biscuits and pasta)
- Duerr’s (mincemeat)
E
- Ella’s Kitchen (baby and toddler foods)
- Eskal Nut Free Butter (nut free butter)
F
- Fabulous Bakin Boys (muffins, cupcakes and flapjacks)
- The Frank Food Company Limited (FRANK snack bars)
- Free & Easy (soups, sauces, ready meals, curry pastes and more)
- Friendly Food and Drink Company (chutneys, jams, sauces and more)
G
- Gefen (sauces)
- Goody Good Stuff (sweets)
- Gourmet Garden (herbs and spices)
- Green Giant (sweetcorn)
H
- Haribo (sweets)
- Heavenly Cake Company (cakes)
- Hipp Organic (baby and toddler foods)
- Holy Cow! (curry sauces)
- Hovis (bread)
I
- Ilumi (meals)
- Inka (corn snacks)
- Innocent (smoothies and juices)
- Isabel’s (baking products)
- It’s Nut Free (cake bars, cereals, chocolates, snack bags)
J
- Jacob’s (biscuits, crackers)
- Just Love Food Company (cakes)
K
- Kellogg’s (some of their breakfast cereals)
- Kelly’s of Cornwall (ice cream)
- Kettle Chips (crisps)
- Kingsmill (bread, muffins, crumpets etc)
- Kinnerton (chocolates, including Easter Eggs)
- Kirsty’s (meals)
- Koko (milk alternative made with coconut milk)
L
- Little Pasta Organics (pasta sauce for kids)
- Lyle’s Golden Syrup (syrups)
M
- Marigold (stock, yeast flakes)
- Matthew Walker (Christmas pudding)
- McVitie’s (biscuits)
- Minara (curry sauces)
N
- Nestle (hot drinks, confectionery, yoghurts, cereals and more)
- Newburn Bakehouse (bread, rolls, tea cakes etc)
- Nut Free Chocolate People (chocolates)
O
P
- Punjaban Curry Bases (curry sauces)
- Pennywise (savoury biscuits)
- Peter Rabbit Organics (baby and toddler foods)
- Plamil (egg free mayonnaise, chocolate, carob
, milk alternative) - Prewetts (porridge, chicory)
- Provamel (milk alternative drinks and yoghurts) NOTE ADDED: Provamel’s nut free status is changing. For more details, see the Alpro: Save our Soya facebook page.
R
- Rice Dream (milk alternative drinks)
- Rizopia (rice pasta)
- Robertson’s (mincemeat)
- Robinsons (fruit shoots, fruit squash)
S
- Silver Box Bakery (brownies and cookies)
- St Dalfour (fruit spreads)
- Superjam (jam)
- Sweet Mandarin (sauces)
T
- Tasha’s Dairy Free Delights (chocolates made from Plamil chocolate)
V
- Vivesoy (soy drinks)
W
Z
- Zero Zebra (chocolate)
See also:
- List of alcoholic drinks which contain nuts.
- The Free From Foods Matter website, which has a list of food companies which use dedicated nut-free facilities for all their products, plus product directories for different allergies.
Supermarket product lists
Certain supermarkets have product guidance lists for nut allergy sufferers:
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