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Popsicles
By Mrs. R

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As mentioned above, most of our students with food allergies have an extra stash of special snacks. However, we also encourage parents of birthday students to send in popsicles for the birthday snack. Most don't contain milk or peanuts. Our nurse always checks the ingredients anyway, but I've never had a child who couldn't have one. Our nurse writes a note to parents at the start of the year asking them to keep food allergies in mind when making class snacks and planning class parties. They are welcome to check with her if they have any questions.

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