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Did you see Peanut Free Planet's Facelift?

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February 27, 2014 By //  by Caroline Moassessi 5 Comments

I was looking to order some nut free snack items and realized that Peanut Free Planet’s website has been updated with a very user-friendly face lift.  I found the new website organization to be easier to navigate and more visual and intuitive.   The added use of photos and the St. Patrick’s day suggestions were refreshing.  I also appreciate being able to search by brand since I have my favorites (Dakota Sunflower Seeds, Yummy Earth, etc).
Skeeter food allergy safe cookies
I can buy our beloved Skeeter Cinnamon Grahams on Peanut Free Planet
Nice job on the new website Peanut Free Planet.  Good luck!
Disclaimer:  I was not paid  or asked by Peanut Free Planet to write about them or say anything pleasant or nice.  My hope is to share information that might make life in our food allergy community easier.

Filed Under: Eating Out, Food Allergy Lifestyle, Food Products, Holidays Tagged With: Allergy, dairy free, Food Allergy, nut free, St. Patrick's Day

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  1. Kim

    January 14, 2016 at 4:28 pm

    Has Peanut Free Planet closed? I was trying to find them and cannot anymore online. Sad news!

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    • Caroline Moassessi

      January 14, 2016 at 4:58 pm

      Oh my! I think you are right. I can’t find them anywhere. I will ask around.

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      • Tiffany

        January 26, 2016 at 11:03 am

        I believe they have 🙁 I have been trying to order from their website since before Christmas, and I kept getting a website under construction page. Now, I can’t find their web page at all.

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    • Chrys Baker

      February 6, 2016 at 11:36 am

      I can’t, either. Unfortunately, they owe me either an order, or a refund! I e-mail them, but no response. I placed my order more than three months ago, but nothing! I’m angry, to say the least, Customers should have been compensated, and given an answer as to why they are no longer doing business.

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