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Jherm21

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I'm looking for a green tea and came across bigelow tea. Does anyone drink this brand?  I was drinking republic of tea but ran out of what I had and the store that sells it is far. 


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32 minutes ago, Jherm21 said:

I'm looking for a green tea and came across bigelow tea. Does anyone drink this brand?  I was drinking republic of tea but ran out of what I had and the store that sells it is far. 

I don't know if I have had the green tea, but I have had this brand with no issues.  They do say that none of their teas contain gluten  

"While tea is a naturally gluten-free beverage, sometimes a tea or an herbal tea may contain a small amount of gluten-containing grain as an ingredient.  All current Bigelow Teas are formulated to be gluten-free - we do not use any of these grains in our products."

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thanks for the response, does anyone also know if Honest tea is gluten free? I have half lemonade half tea one in my fridge but afraid to drink it. It says gluten free on it. I still have a hard time knowing what products can be cc. 

cyclinglady Grand Master

If it actually says gluten free and that statement correlates with the ingredient list, then it should be safe.  I would drink it.  It sound refreshing because it is 101 degrees right now!   ??

 

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