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Nestle Push Ups


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Hi

Has anyone confirmed that Nestle push up ice cream treats are gluten-free?


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angel-jd1 Community Regular

I have never tried the nestle, but they are a company that won't hide ingredients on their labels.

Blue bunny push pops are safe :)

-Jessica :rolleyes:

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Yep, this brand will not hide anything...got to love them:)

VydorScope Proficient

In addtion to not hidding, they are starting to lable more and more product "Gluten Free". I try to buy thier products even when I know thier competitors are a little cheaper, just because of thier labling.

SueC Explorer

Thanks,

I figured they were safe but wanted to double check before giving then to my 4 year old! She was very happy to have them again :)

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Izabella Newbie

Hello, we're new to the site, my daughter Izabella was diagnosed after 2 years of sickness recently, so we are new to the gluten free diet as well, but I was looking up the popcicles myself and came across this....Open Original Shared Link

Story short, GLUTEN FREE, yeah!!

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