iPhone App for Food Allergies
Filed in archive Food Allergies on January 6, 2010

Cooking Allergy Free has released a new application for iPhone or iPod Touch called "Picky Eater" for people with food allergies. It has a database of over 1500 ingredients and their associations to about 150 allergen groups based on the website's listing of ingredients and allergens.
The folks at Cooking Allergy Free has generously given me one promo code, and since I don't own an iPhone, I'm giving it away: 3Y66R4WKH4LY (claim at the App Store). If the code no longer works, then you can download it for $1.99, with the ability to update itself as new ingredients are added.

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Response from:
Ry Sal
(01/07/10 3:52am)
Thank you for writing about this and the promo code! This is perfect for my food allergy son!
Response from:
Early Symptoms of Als Disease
(01/25/10 5:48am)
I'd like to point your attention to yet another food allergy iPhone application called Eat Safe.
Response from:
Aaron Dwyer
(09/19/10 11:31pm)
I've just released a new iphone / itouch / ipad app for food allergies.
It's the app version of the allergen term cards that list all the scientific terms for allergens.
Very simple but effective, especially for kids learning all the terms they need to know to look out for with their food allergies.
If you'd like a review copy for yourself or your readers just let me know.
Aaron
It's the app version of the allergen term cards that list all the scientific terms for allergens.
Very simple but effective, especially for kids learning all the terms they need to know to look out for with their food allergies.
If you'd like a review copy for yourself or your readers just let me know.
Aaron
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