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Ok Foods, a leading manufacturer of gluten free and dairy free baked goodies in the UK, has unveiled their 2007 line of Christmas treats, from cakes to pudding  The new varieties are intended to provide a solution to the Christmas feast for food allergy sufferers, with foods that the whole family (allergies or not) can enjoy.  The new products include:

  • Mincemeat Slices – Sold in packs of 5 slices, this is a ruit mincemeat with juicy vine fruits and topped with toasted almond flakes, and layered on a sweet almond base. RRP £2.29.
  • Christmas Cake - A rich cake filled with vine fruits, apricots, dates, cranberries and seasoned with festive spices. RRP £3.99.
  • Christmas Pudding - Traditional Christmas pudding, with fruit and nuts. RRP £2.49.

The Christmas product line is produced in small batches, within a dedicated gluten-, wheat-, and dairy-free bakery. OK Foods uses only top quality ingredients that have undergone strict testing for gluten, casein, and lactose.

All OK Products are considered suitable for Coeliacs (Celiac Disease) and vegetarians and can be purchased from most major supermarkets and selected health-food stores across the UK.  Visit www.ok-foods.co.uk for more information or to purchase online.

 





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