Where can I buy a chocolate-free Easter egg?

My daughter is allergic to chocolate (probably the cocoa as she has no problem next to dairy, sugar etc) and as we don't want sugar eggs or jellies due to the high sugar content, we call for an alternative candy-type/ carob/ confection egg. Any help much appreciated : )

Answer:
You could try looking for an egg made of white chocolate. Despite its identify, white chocolate contains no cacao at all.
Check with your local strength food stores.
why not tender her a plastic egg with jelly beans, marshmellow chickens/bunnies, and cake made in the form of bunnies or cookies your wife could be paid with smaller number sugar. As I recall here used to be a cake egg you could make and put rime cream in the middle (however that would not survive an easter basket) or even tapioca or cream inside that cake egg. There are other things like twinkies you can pretty up to look like a bunnie. Why not hold your child learn to color eggs for easter and make fancy them and at least she would be aware of she's a part of the process.
Try a white chocolate egg. White chocolate actually contains NO chocolate at adjectives; so I truly don't know why they call it that at adjectives.
I have 3 kids next to milk allergies, as well as sensitivity to artificial colors and flavors. I usually be in motion to a larger type health food store to purchase their easter things.
I also try to put more plastic type eggs beside tiny little trinkets in the baskets, instead of concentrating on the candy aspect.
Some times, stores such as World Market, and Trader Joes will hold candies that are more in procession with what you are searhing for.
Good luck.
Hope this help.

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