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...whose PM box is full!  I have an OT dairy free question and hope you can help!  My daughter's bday is today, and I found some dairyfree chocolate frosting that we can spread on s-o-m-e-t-h-i-n-g for tonight, but I need something more impressive for her party Friday.  Do you know if Krispy Kreme doughnuts are dairyfree?  I know to avoid the chocolate covered or creme-filled, but do you know about the regular ones?  Thanks!

 
Mmmmmm, chocolate covered AND creme-filled are my favorite........  
I know I am not him, but they are not, my hubby has galactosaemia so I have to watch out for dairy, it could kill him. Dunkin doughnut are safe though. even the chocolate ones are....hope this helps! Great, thanks!  We have them, too, and she will be thrilled about the chocolate!!!!kool, yeah I try to find as much as I can for my hubby. He loved chocolate. Have you tried carab chips? They are chocolate chips, I have made cookies, cakes and even fudge with them, he likes it a lot. Makes things hard. Krispy Kreme probably has a corporate consumer information line or email address. I call those 1-800 numbers written on products all the time.I knew about carab (carob?) from when my mom used to bring home carob-covered pineapple from a man who sold all kinds of dried and natural fruit stuff.  I need to get to a specialty store to find some, but honestly, this has been a blessing to get her off all the sweets she was eating too much of!
 
And thanks, Go-go, I was going to check the corp. site if nobody knew - but it is fun to talk about doughnuts....I read an Esquire article about the first Krispy Kreme that opened in Las Vegas.  It was one of the best magazine articles I ever read.  Man, I love them.  Especially chocolate iced creme-filled.  That is their official name.  Iced, not covered.  Okay, I'm dying for one now.
lol!!!! thats funny, I guess I'm lucky that I don't like doughnutsWell, bad news, the doughnut party is over!!!!  According to both websites, both brands contain milk!!!!  
 
Maybe bubbagump will have some advice. 
really? maybe its only cert. areas, because ours doesn't have it, but oy! I'm sorry, have you ever made your own? my mom does from time to time, its not that hard.This is a website that makes non dairy chocolates .
I've had some and they are pretty good. I never
knew that you could make good chocolates with out milk.
This lady sends them all over the country .
http://www.terrasourcechocolates.com/thechocolates.html
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