![]() ![]() Grocery Products: Like their kiosk pretzels, Auntie Anne’s frozen Soft Pretzels and frozen Pretzel Bites (sold at mainstream grocers like Target) are made without milk, but they include dairy butter packets with them. This is incorrect – they all contain milk in either the seasoning or the cheese! However, at some locations, the staff argues that it won’t work or they “can’t.” Online, their sour cream and onion, parmesan, and pepperoni pretzels say that they are vegan and don’t contain milk if you order them without butter. This was shared with us by corporate, and several readers have had success ordering this at Auntie Anne’s kiosks. They have a non-dairy oil spray (used on the dough surfaces and for cooking) that they can use instead of the butter if you order in person. Heads Up! For the Cinnamon Sugar varieties, butter helps the cinnamon sugar coating stick. Cinnamon Sugar Nuggets (no butter ask for spray).Cinnamon Sugar (no butter ask for spray – see note below).For vegan options, see the Vegan Menu Guide at the bottom of this post. But the non-dairy items listed below are made without egg, peanuts, and tree nuts, unless otherwise noted in the name or in parentheses. Other Allergen & Dietary Notes: All Auntie Anne’s Pretzels contain wheat and soy. But make sure your order is indeed, sans butter, and find out their protocols for allergen orders if concerned about potential cross contamination. In most cases, they make it easy to order without butter. Auntie Anne’s also offers online ordering and catering.Īuntie Anne’s Dairy-Free Menu Guide with Allergen Notes & Vegan Optionsīutter Note: As clearly stated, dairy butter is used to coat the pretzels at Auntie Anne’s. But they also have a range of Pretzel Bites and Dogs that are perfect for snack time, parties, and celebrations. They’re great for noshing while shopping or running errands. Many of the big, soft, doughy, twisted pretzels at Auntie Anne’s are dairy-free and vegan when ordered without butter. ![]() You can now find Auntie Anne’s in nearly every mall, and sometimes in other retail locations. Updated January 2023! This American chain started at a Pennsylvania farmer’s market in 1988, but they since expanded to over 1800 locations worldwide. ![]()
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