Asda have launched GLUTEN-FREE, DAIRY-FREE, vegan hot cross buns for Easter!


by Jane McGuire |
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If you’ve already noticed the Easter eggs lining the super market shelves, it’ll be no surprise that the countdown to Easter is on. Yet if you’ve got a dairy-free or gluten-free tot, it can be hard explaining why they can’t indulge in some of the other Easter treats – namely hot cross buns.

Yet all this is set to change as Asda has introduced a four pack of gluten-free, dairy-free hot cross buns in time for Easter. The four pack of hot cross buns will set you back £2, but will put a smile on your little one’s face this Easter weekend!

This comes after the news that Asda have launched a gluten-free, dairy-free caterpillar cake, perfect for your little one’s next birthday party. We’re excited to see what those behind the Freefrom range come up with next!

The packs of hot cross buns are available in selected stores now, so get your skates on if you want to grab a pack in time for Easter!

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