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Moo Free 'Milk' Chocolate Advent Calendar - Dairy Free Vegan 'Milk' Choc Advent Calendar

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The grocer Marks & Spencer has their own “free from” advent calendar, filled with vegan ricemilk chocolates. Look for it in store. If there’s anything we all need to round off the year, it’s a plentiful supply of chocolate and some festive cheer. And with such great milk-free advent calendars on offer, there’s no reason you should be missing out. How many advent calendars can claim that they are “multi award winning”? Well this one can! This is another organic, milky chocolate-filled gem out of the UK, but they also offer white chocolate and organic dairy-free advent calendars. Everything that Moo Free makes is dairy-free, and their advent calendars are vegan, made with fair trade ingredients, and free of gluten. They’re even made without nuts and soy, but soy and hazelnuts are present in the Moo Free facility. Moo Free products are available online and distributed throughout Europe, Australia, and even in North America.

This “accidentally vegan” advent calendar boasts pretty little German chocolates that just happen to be made without milk ingredients. It’s primarily sold in Europe, but it seems to return each year to World Market in the U.S. So Christmas is coming up, and no doubt you have seen all of the chocolate advent calendars on offer! But most of them seem to be milk chocolate 😔 Here I have compiled a list of vegan alternatives! So go out and buy a vegan advent calendar for your friends and family! 😊This stunning, hand-crafted advent calendar is also free of the top 14 allergens, and includes 24 unique flavors. And yes, that really is chocolate! Sorry Americans, this elegant countdown is only in the UK.

Almost all of us grew up eating meat, wearing leather, and going to circuses and zoos. We never considered the impact of these actions on the animals involved. For whatever reason, you are now asking the question: Why should animals have rights?” READ MORE Please remember these are only the specifically free from products that are out, there will be other suitable products in the regular aisles, such as chocolates (if you don't need dairy free), crisps and even the fridge products This list is by no means inclusive but contains as many advent calendars as I could find and will hopefully provide a good starting point. Are advent calendars gluten free?This new oatmilk chocolatier has created a plastic-free advent calendar, complete with dairy-free, gluten-free, and soy-free treats made from single-origin Colombian cocoa. The kids might not get excited about this calendar (or maybe they will?) but I think adults will love it. It includes a new fruit spread or honey to enjoy each day. I found it at World Marketin the US . No worries, not your fault! I only found out because I happened upon a comment on one of their Facebook posts about the calendar. We use Rainforest Alliance cocoa beans which is the world’s largest scale initiative to drive more sustainable cocoa farming. Key priorities of the cocoa strategy are assurance, shared responsibility, supply chain transparency & profitability and resilience.

This UK popcorn company does use dairy, but this particular collection is dairy-free and certified vegan. It’s a giant storybook filled with festive flavors, like Vegan Salted Caramel and Vegan Toffee Apple & Cinnamon. Each day of this Advent calendar features a different vegan chocolate treat from PETA Business Friend Divine Treasures along with an interesting fact about animals and how you can help them. No Whey! Foods Vegan Advent Calendar

An advent calendar filled with 24 dairy-free chocolate peanut butter and almond butter cups? I’ll take two! This appears to be a small brand that’s exclusive to the United Kingdom and primarily sold online. Melissa & Doug have their own playful advent calendars, complete with 24 unique wooden ornaments and a tree-topping star. Their toys are typically sustainably made and decorated with water-based, non-toxic paints. And never far from anyone’s list of Christmas traditions – young or old – is the advent calendar. What better way to count down to the big day than getting a tiny chocolate treat each day? Hopefully, you’ve been able to find the advent calendar that best meets your needs this Christmas. If not, do try my guide to the best reusable advent calendars, so that you can fill them with your own favourite vegan treats. Or you could skip the advent calendar, and go straight to the best vegan Christmas chocolates!

Hidden behind each little door of this vegan advent calendar are little chocolates made with oatmilk and aromatic almond paste. This special vegan advent calendar from a mainstream chocolatier is elusive, but you can find it from specialty shops in the United Kingdom, and perhaps in other European countries.Enjoy the countdown to Christmas this year with our oat m!lk chocolate advent calendar. Includes ethically sourced Happi oat m!lk chocolate characters hidden behind 24 doors. Free from dairy, gluten, soya, palm oil, GMOs, artificial flavours, artificial colours and artificial preservatives. Suitable for vegans and vegetarians. The perfect way to count down to Christmas for home fragrance lovers. Each calendar contains 24 present shaped melts to count down to the big day. The calendar contains six fragrances which consist of:- Mulled Wine, Cinnamon Orange, Christmas Spice, Snow Angel, Spiced Mocca, and La Belle. Scentazia make the very best handmade eco-friendly products for your home.

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