With peanut allergies growing more and more over the past 20 years, a proper alternative is needed now more than ever.
Although it may not be common knowledge, a peanut allergy is much more than not being able to enjoy a PB and J or a peanut-packed candy bar. For people afflicted with peanut allergies, it means meticulously analyzing everything they eat for fear of contact with peanut products. And life with this condition can have dire consequences, as it also presents a constant risk of anaphylaxis, which constricts the airway and can even lead to death.
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