This Bakery Creates Plant-Based, Allergy-Free Versions Of Our Favorite Sweets

Everyone craves the occasional hit of sweet sweet indulgence. The problem is, food allergies have hindered a fair amount of the options for a portion of the population.

Better Bites, a bakery out of Austin, TX, specializes in sweets geared towards those who struggle with food allergies. They’re able to achieve this because the plant-based treats are free from all of the top eight allergens such as gluten, dairy, soy, eggs, corn, and nuts.

Products from their pantry include: “Hostess-like” cupcakes, chocolate cookie dO bites, cupcakes, cake balls, brownies, and s’more cakes — a veritable cornucopia of allergy-friendly options for anyone with dietary restrictions.

“As someone who can’t eat gluten or dairy, Better Bites is my savior!” says Foodbeast’s Analiese Trimber. “I’m so used to products that sacrifice taste just to meet the buzzwords behind dietary restrictions. Their Hostess-like cupcakes are free from top seven allergens, but you’d never know. Wholesome ingredients and amazing flavor makes Better Bites stand out from the rest.”

Anyone looking to get their hands on some Better Bites sweets can find them at participating retailer locations across the US. Finally, a lactose-free treat I can mess with.

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