Get $50 off tickets + enter to win a $200 travel giveaway!
We’re thrilled to sponsor the Free To Be Me wellness retreat, a first of its kind event for the food allergy community created with love and passion by Amanda Orlando of @everydayallergenfree. Amanda has thoughtfully curated a series of workshops, speakers, and panel discussions designed to make everyone feel connected, restored, and confident. The event features two unique tracks, one for food allergy parents and one for teens and adults managing their own allergies. Free To Be Me takes place April 15 in Toronto, Amanda’s hometown, and tickets are available for a limited time only! Visit freetobeme.ca to explore the full agenda.
Buy your ticket by April 5 to get $50 off and be entered to win a $200 travel voucher to use toward your airfare or hotel! Use code SPOKIN50 to get $50 off for a ticket price of $239 USD. Please note Eventbrite prices are listed in Canadian dollars and reflect price before discount.
Hear why Amanda decided to start the event and what makes it so unique in our Insta Live today, March 1, at 6 PM CT/7 PM ET! Explore Amanda’s itinerary for 5 perfect days in Toronto featuring her favorite places to eat with peanut, tree nut, milk, soy, and legume allergies, and the best places to go! Hear more about Amanda’s favorite Toronto finds as she takes over the Spokin Instagram on Thursday, March 2!
See the Spokin community’s favorite Toronto finds! Our Top Rated Toronto Guide features safe eats from gluten-free chicken and waffles to vegan restaurants serving the multicultural cuisines Toronto is known for: Mexican, Malaysian, Egyptian, and more. See the 10 best places to get your sugar fix reviewed on the Spokin app, including 5 bakeries dedicated free of a range of allergens—gluten, nuts, and more.
A Spokin exclusive: Get $50 off your ticket with code SPOKIN50 and each ticket purchase enters you to win a $200 travel voucher! Ticket price is $239 USD after discount. Limited time only—offer ends April 5!
You should always take precautions and use appropriate judgment to protect yourself and others under your care with regard to food allergies. Spokin’s content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice.