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Win Organic, Vegan, Allergy-Friendly Cookies from HomeFree Treats! PDF Print E-mail

HomeFree Treats CookiesThis week on Go Dairy Free and One Frugal Foodie we are giving away a sampler package of Organic Cookies from HomeFree Treats. Formerly known as Gak's Snacks, HomeFree produces cookies and coffee cakes that are made from organic ingredients in a facility that is certified vegan and dedicated nut-free, peanut-free, dairy-free, and egg-free. But most importantly, their sweets taste awesome (trust me, several of us at Go Dairy Free have tried and loved every flavor; just ask Sarah and Sarena)! No one will feel "left out" when they bite into one of HomeFree's big, soft cookies or reach for a handful of their cookie minis. Okay, I'm getting hungry, let's get back to the giveaway ...

Want to enter to win?! Leave a comment on the giveaway post on One Frugal Foodie, and let us know what flavor of cookie you think HomeFree should come out with next ... or ... just tell me why you want to win these cookies!

About HomeFree Treats

Founded by Jill Robbins, a clinical psychologist and author of “Allergen Free Baking,” she turned to baking when her son was diagnosed with severe food allergies. Jill’s goal was to create delicious, wholesome treats that her son, and everyone with or without food allergies, can enjoy together. Today the company makes a variety of cookies and coffee cakes in a dedicated baking facility, where it conducts allergen testing on ingredients and random product batches to ensure that each product is free of common food allergens.

HomeFree products are:

  • Free of peanuts, tree nuts, eggs and dairy
  • Certified whole grain – each cookie serving contains at least ½ serving of whole grains
  • Certified organic
  • Fine for most people allergic to wheat (not gluten-free; contain oats)
  • Fine for most people allergic to soy (most contain soy lecithin)
  • Baked and packaged in a dedicated bakery
  • Allergen tested
  • Without trans fat or cholesterol
  • Without corn sweeteners, artificial colors, artificial flavors, MSG, and genetically modified organisms (GMOs)
  • Certified vegan (oatmeal cookies, and coffee cakes)
  • Certified kosher pareve

HomeFree cookies are available in a variety of flavors including chocolate chip, chocolate chocolate chip, and oatmeal (6.3 ounce boxes), as well as mini chocolate chip, mini chocolate chocolate chip and new mini oatmeal chocolate chip.  Individually wrapped cookies are $1.79 each or $16.90 for a case of 12. HomeFree Apple and Cranberry coffee cakes (net wt. 32 oz.) are available online for $27.95 and $28.95 plus a cooler, shipping and handling.

HomeFree cookies, coffee cakes and specialized allergen-tested baking ingredients are available for purchase through the Homefree Treats website. The cookies are available at more than 200 retail locations nationwide including select Whole Foods and Shaw’s supermarkets (throughout New England), as well as at a growing number of institutions such as schools, camps, and sporting venues.

 
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