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Meet the Crispy Cat Crew & Try Samples of Our Delicious Candy Bars at the Following Events!
SEPTEMBER

6th - 10am
Asheville
ORGANIC FEST

11th - 14th
Toronto
CHFA Trade Show

18th - 21st
Los Angeles
THE EMMYS
(Yes, THE Emmys!)
OCTOBER

16th - 18th
Boston
NATURAL PRODUCTS EXPO EAST

17 - 18
Black Mountain, NC
LEAF
NOVEMBER

November 1st
at
Montgomery Bell State Park, Burns (Dickson), Tennessee
The Americana Folk Festival

8 + 9
Washington DC
GREEN FEST
14 - 16
San Francisco
GREEN FEST
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Crispy Cat is the Proud Winner of the 2007 VegNews "Product of the Year" & "Best of Show" Awards!

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Please Help Us Help Our Animal Friends by Supporting the Following Organizations!


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At Tree Huggin Treats, we take food allergies very seriously because they directly affect our consumers. We have an extensive allergen management program which includes training our staff, evaluating our ingredients and validating our cleaning procedures.
In order to avoid a food allergic reaction, you must avoid the allergen. To do so, you count on the ingredient statements on food labels to be truthful and accurate. We want you to be able to trust the information on our labels. At Tree Huggin Treats', our goal is to provide safe, high quality food products for our consumers. Therefore, we have developed strict rules about the labeling of allergens on our products.
Our allergen labeling policy consists of two parts:
I. The labeling of allergens that are part of the recipe:
1) We always declare the presence of any top allergens (peanuts, tree nuts, milk, egg, soy, wheat, fish and crustacean shellfish) whenever they are part of the recipe, regardless of the source (e.g., flavors, spices, colors, other minor ingredients, etc.).
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2) We label these allergens in commonly understood terms at least once within the ingredient listing (e.g., casein (milk), etc.)
II. The use of "May Contain <allergen>" labeling:
It is our company policy that if the protein from any one of the top eight allergens* were to be unintentionally transferred from one product/ingredient to another, then we would clearly indicate this in a statement just below the ingredient declaration ("Allergy Information: May Contain <allergen>").
As a result, we use the "May Contain <allergen>" statement when:
1) We have used all reasonable means to eliminate the allergen cross contact; and
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2) We have documented proof that, despite our best cleaning efforts, allergen cross contact exists.
Position of Allergen Advisory Labeling Statements:
The primary source of information for consumers about the allergen status of our products is the wrapper in which the product is sold. Our company guidelines state that when an allergen advisory statement is required, it will:
* Appear below/adjacent to the ingredient declaration
* Be clearly legible
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Always Read the Label
The label is the best source in determining what is in the product. If you are allergic or sensitive to certain foods or ingredients, you should always read the ingredient statement and any allergen statements to ensure the product does not contain ingredients of concern to you.
For consumers who would like additional information, contact:
Tree Huggin' Treats
554 C Riverside Dr.
Asheville, NC 28801
Phone: 828-285-2964
Fax: 828-285-2924
info@treehuggintreats.com
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Growing up... I loved candy.
Over the years I learned to love my body.
This candy bar is the result of trying to satisfy both cravings.
I now live happily ever after. I hope you will too.
Joel - Founder/Owner
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