tevagirl
<font color=teal>Saving little old ladies from gun
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While at MNSSHP last Friday my 3 yr old dgs (who has a peanut allergy) was given a chocolate peanut butter cup among other things. My dd reached into his trick or treat bag to give him a piece of candy and it had melted in the bag. When she realized it was peanut butter she threw out the whole bag.
We didn't go to any more candy stations, just enjoyed the rides. However, after coming off one ride my dd and I found my dsil with epi-pen in hand bending over my dgs. Seems he came in contact with the candy somehow. Maybe, touching something that had residue on it from another child.
Anyway, his little eyes and face were all swollen, but luckily wasn't having trouble breathing. We didn't have to use the epi-pen but it was scary to think that we might have had to use it.
No peanut allergy debates, please. I just wanted to send out a warning to other parents who have children with peanut allergies.
We didn't go to any more candy stations, just enjoyed the rides. However, after coming off one ride my dd and I found my dsil with epi-pen in hand bending over my dgs. Seems he came in contact with the candy somehow. Maybe, touching something that had residue on it from another child.
Anyway, his little eyes and face were all swollen, but luckily wasn't having trouble breathing. We didn't have to use the epi-pen but it was scary to think that we might have had to use it.
No peanut allergy debates, please. I just wanted to send out a warning to other parents who have children with peanut allergies.

) there are 2 bottom folds and 4 top folds....all of which are glued down. it's like they double fold the top ones to make it 4 folds...