Divvy Up Dessert

When it comes to treats for your little ones, there’s a lot to be concerned about these days. Food allergies are on the rise with an increasing number of children having reactions to nuts and dairy. But Divvies has thankfully come up with a very sweet solution.
All of their cookies, cupcakes, candy and popcorn are free of peanuts, tree nuts, dairy and eggs making them the ideal confection for any gathering. Bring them to your next birthday, school or holiday party and, I promise you, no one will ever guess that these delectables are healthy and vegan. Plus, you can’t help but fall in love with the adorable retro packaging.
Divvies has created treats that are fun and safe to share. Their cupcake kit ($24) comes in a special bakery box that converts into a serving tray. It features a dozen chocolate or vanilla cupcakes and your choice of icing. Add Divvies sprinkles or candy and you have an instant decorating party.
Even their cookies (chocolate chip, molasses ginger, oatmeal chocolate chip or oatmeal raisin) are packaged in twos - one to eat and one to share. Boxes of 12 are $10 and can be kept in the freezer.
The brainchild of Mark and Lori Sandler (who’s youngest son Benjamin suffers from severe food allergies), Divvies is now available to be enjoyed by children all across the country. The company will ship right to your door. You can almost hear the collective sigh of relief from parents everywhere.
Kelcey Kintner is the creator, writer and editor of the mama bird diaries, a smart, funny and always unpredictable take on motherhood.
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This is a real problem. Even if your child doesn’t suffer from food allergies, chances are his school has strict rules on what kind of birthday treats parents can bring for celebrations. Divvies sounds like a safe, tasty option, and a great business idea too. Thanks for the tip, Kelcey.
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