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THRIVE STRAWBERRY LIFESTYLE MIX


Sheriemc

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Sheriemc Newbie

Has anyone tried the Thrive Strawberry Lifestyle Mix?  My daughter (age 15) has just been diagnosed with Celiac.  She loves Nestle Quik Strawberry Powder mix but everything I have read says its not glutein free.  Thrive mix says its glutein free but it also contains whey. 


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1 hour ago, Sheriemc said:

Has anyone tried the Thrive Strawberry Lifestyle Mix?  My daughter (age 15) has just been diagnosed with Celiac.  She loves Nestle Quik Strawberry Powder mix but everything I have read says its not glutein free.  Thrive mix says its glutein free but it also contains whey. 

I don't think the whey is a concern if you are mixing it with milk?  The Thrive looks more like you add water but Nestles you add to your milk?

 

The Nestles looks gluten-free, but for some reason says "may contain wheat" - on the website

Ennis-TX Grand Master

They make strawberry syrups you can add in, I know I use one in my bakery called Simple Squeeze strawberry real that you could say blend in almond milk to avoid the dairy. We like to use it to add strawberry swirls, make strawberry icings or just mixed into muffins or breads. Open Original Shared Link

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