There are a number of events happening in Glasgow over the next year with music festivals taking place across the city.
And one event that's proved popular time after time will soon be coming to the SEC.
If you live with allergies, intolerances, coeliac disease, hay fever or eczema, then this event could be right down your street.
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This event is catered for people who need to live a 'free from' life whether that's avoiding gluten, wheat, eggs, nuts, dairy or other non food items such as dust mites, latex or any other material.
The Allergy and Free From Show Scotland boats thousands of free from products from household names to start-up brands - all coming to Scotland's flagship community event.
In addition to selling products, there will be cooking demos, seminars, expert advice, skin consultations and more.
So what else do you need to know about the event?
How much are tickets to Glasgow's Allergy and Free From Show Scotland?
Tickets are free and can be secured here. All you have to do is enter your details and select whether you're going as a member of the public, part of the media, a healthcare professional, an influencer, blogger, vlogger or a member of the trade.
What brands will be at Glasgow's Allergy and Free From Show Scotland?
A variety of brands will be at the event with skin-care experts La Roche-Posay making a return.
As the event is a bit away, the event website states: "We have so many exciting brands waiting to meet you at the Allergy and Free From Show Scotland 2023. Check back again soon to see our list of exhibitors."
You can check back here closer to the time.
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When and where is Glasgow's Allergy and Free From Show Scotland taking place?
The event will take place at Glasgow's SEC on March 4 and 5 2023. The even will open at 10am each day and close at 4pm.
Address:
SEC Glasgow
Exhibition Way
Glasgow
G3 8YW
Scotland
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