It's a party in a box and sure to be fun for your family and friends!
Our family recently had the opportunity to try Ian's chicken tenders. They are free of wheat, gluten, dairy, egg, soy and nuts, but not free of flavor. Truly, they are yummy! I also love that they don't contain hydrogenated oils, refined sugars, preservatives or artificial colors or flavors. They are simply chicken with a satisfying crunchy coating.
Ian's Foods offers all natural, organic, allergy friendly foods for kids. Search by allergen and check out their products.
So, how do I get in on this awesome party give-away you ask? Here's what you need to do in 3 simple steps:
- Check out the Ian's Food contest rules.
- Sign-up for Ian's Super Fit Kid program.
- Post a comment on this blog. I'd love to hear about how you deal with the food restrictions in your family, but really any comment will do, "You're the best", "Have a great day", "I love a free contest"...whatever comes to mind.
4 comments:
We love Food Allergy Assistant! You are a great resource - we have an anaphylactic tree nut allergy and enjoy Ian's ! Thanks!
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I'm so happy to have found your blog, and of course we love hearing about new foods (and free foods!) appropriate for our allergy guy!
We love Ian's chicken nuggets, and we recently discovered their alphabet french fries - our new fav. I wish I could find the chicken tenders around here! My son is allergic to milk, wheat, egg, tree nuts, sesame, and oat.
I'm so glad I caught you message on twitter and came here. I have never heard of these chicken nuggets and they sound right up our alley! Food allergies are hard for us (duh who aren't they hard for) I have 4 kids and 3 have no allergies but one is allergic to all nuts, eggs, soy, corn, dairy, wheat, tomato, on top of others. I like to prepare dinner for everyone that is the same; even if that means making my FA son 'his' version of our food. We will have to try these because they would work great for us!
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