Is (2) Mrs. Freshley's Deluxe Reese's Peanut Butter Cupcakes 4.5 oz Dairy Free?


Ingredients
Sugar, nonfat milk, water, enriched bleached flour (wheat flour, niacin, reduced iron, thiamin mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), vegetable oil (palm oil and soybean oil), Reese's peanut butter (roasted peanuts, sugar, hydrogenated vegetable oil [rapeseed, cottonseed, and soybean oil], salt, peanut oil, monoglycerides, molasses, cornstarch), high fructose corn syrup, confectionery coating (sugar, palm kernel, and palm oils, cocoa processed with alkali, soy lecithin, salt, vanillin, whey [milk]), Hershey's cocoa, eggs, contains 2% or less of each of the following: corn syrup, modified corn starch, partially defatted peanut flour, leavening (sodium bicarbonate, sodium acid pyrophosphate, monocalcium phosphate), roasted peanut extract, corn starch, monoglycerides, calcium carbonate, mono- and diglycerides, salt, glycerine, wheat protein isolate, calcium sulfate, soy lecithin, dextrose, natural and artificial flavors, guar gum, xanthan gum, sodium stearoyl lactylate, agar, spices, wheat flour, DATEM, caramel color, agave syrup, inulin (agave), polysorbate 60, citric acid, tricalcium phosphate, titanium dioxide (color), sodium hexametaphosphate, enzymes, corn flour, potato starch, cellulose gum, propylene glycol stearate, potassium sorbate and sorbic acid (to retard spoilage), topped with candy sprinkles (sugar, corn starch, palm and palm kernel oil, cocoa powder, soy lecithin, dextrin, carnauba wax, confectioner's glaze, FD&C Yellow #5 Lake, FD&C Yellow #6 Lake, FD&C Yellow #5, FD&C Yellow #6, FD&C Blue #1, and FD&C Red #40). Manufactured on shared equipment that also processes products containing tree nuts and peanuts.
What is a Dairy Free diet?
A dairy-free diet eliminates all foods made from or containing milk and milk-derived ingredients, such as butter, cheese, yogurt, and cream. It's essential for people with lactose intolerance, milk allergies, or those who prefer plant-based alternatives. Common dairy substitutes include almond, soy, oat, and coconut-based milks and cheeses. While dairy is a major source of calcium and vitamin D, these nutrients can be replaced through fortified foods or supplements. Many people find going dairy-free helps reduce digestive issues, acne, or inflammation, but balance and proper nutrient intake remain key for long-term health.


