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So Im new at this gluten-free thing and have a huge sweet tooth. I read somewhere that someone ate a snickers bar is that gluten free?


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I do believe that Snickers bars are gluten-free. I eat M & M's, Hershey's Kisses, Gummi Savers, Starburst, Skittles. For brownies I make the Gluten Free Pantry Chocolate Truffle Brownie Mix. I make my regular chocolate chip cookies with gluten-free flour and they come out great. Lots of ice creams/sorbets are gluten free.

Hope this helps some!

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My son loves sweet tarts, laffy taffy, jelly bellies (one flavor isn't gluten-free, but I forgot which one), reece's cup and pieces, baby ruths, butterfingers. We do a lot of Edy's light ice creams that are sooo good. my hubby is addicted to the carmel swirl. I keep a sweet made most of the time. I do Cause you're special yellow cake mix in cupcakes. My son wants icing (Pilsbury cream cheese), hubby wants plain, and I like whipped cream and fruit. That way we're all happy. I also make The cravings place brownies and PB cookies - 1 c. sugar, 1 c. pb, and 1 egg. Mix well, roll into balls and press onto cookie sheet. Bake 375 for 10-12 mins.

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My son loves sweet tarts, laffy taffy, jelly bellies (one flavor isn't gluten-free, but I forgot which one), reece's cup and pieces, baby ruths, butterfingers. We do a lot of Edy's light ice creams that are sooo good. my hubby is addicted to the carmel swirl. I keep a sweet made most of the time. I do Cause you're special yellow cake mix in cupcakes. My son wants icing (Pilsbury cream cheese), hubby wants plain, and I like whipped cream and fruit. That way we're all happy. I also make The cravings place brownies and PB cookies - 1 c. sugar, 1 c. pb, and 1 egg. Mix well, roll into balls and press onto cookie sheet. Bake 375 for 10-12 mins.

Oh, be careful!!! Edy's light French Silk (my favorite :( ) contains "natural flavoring derived from wheat!!!!!!!"

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My favorite is Dove dark chocolate--I'm addicted to it :ph34r:

tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

According to the American Dietetic Association's book, Baby Ruth and Butterfinger are gluten-free, Snickers, Hershey's (regular and almond only), and I just tried kinnikinnick Double Chocolate Almond cookies and they are goooooood!

lgleeson Newbie
I do believe that Snickers bars are gluten-free. I eat M & M's, Hershey's Kisses, Gummi Savers, Starburst, Skittles. For brownies I make the Gluten Free Pantry Chocolate Truffle Brownie Mix. I make my regular chocolate chip cookies with gluten-free flour and they come out great. Lots of ice creams/sorbets are gluten free.

Hope this helps some!

Be careful with M&M's. I heard they just came off the gluten-free list. :(


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Be careful with M&M's. I heard they just came off the gluten-free list. :(

That was a mistake--except for the crispy ones, M&M's are gluten-free! There was a pages-long thread on it not too long ago.

lgleeson Newbie
That was a mistake--except for the crispy ones, M&M's are gluten-free! There was a pages-long thread on it not too long ago.

Thank you! I love M&M's!

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