I have never known a marshmallow that sneezed, but it would be quite a sight... white gooey stuff everywhere...
Yes, they are allergy free.
Yes. There are no dairy products in commercially made marshmallows.
Brands of Allergy Free Filters sold in Canada are Allergy-Free Filter, AchooAllergy, Ridgid 5-layer allergen Filter and Douglas Vacuum and Allergy Relief.
Allergycontrol.com and healthguard.com are two sites that specialize in allergy-free, ergonomic mattresses, pillows, and accessories. Tempur-pedic also offers a special allergy-free line. You can consult these folks if your interested, this is abrand of allergy free mattresses. http://www.bedroomfurniture.com/Allergy-Free-Mattresses-C19345.html
look on the bag...
look on the bag...
No.
Marshmallows are fat free, but the sugar can be stored as fat
The dog breed of Bichon Frise, Schnauzer, and Yorkshire Terrier are all examples of allergy free dogs. They are 3 of 10 dog breeds listed on the "SheKnows" site where they listed the best allergy free dogs.
Lisa A. Lundy has written: 'The super allergy girl gluten-free, casein-free, nut-free allergy & celiac cookbook' -- subject(s): Celiac disease, Recipes, Cooking, Food allergy, Diet therapy
It depends on brand and country. In the US most marshmallows are gluten-free - see about.com article below. In some countries, especially those where wheat products are cheaper than corn products, wheat glucose syrup is used instead of corn syrup. These marshmallows have a significant gluten content. Pascall Marshmallows made in Australia by Cadbury are an example - see second link below. The outer dusting is usually corn starch, which is gluten-free.
no. if your allergic to dogs this is not a good dog for you .Unless your willing to groom it a few times a week or get allergy medicines