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Marshmellows


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Marshmellows and Hershies chocolate... yes to either one? Umm going camping and I want to make helf of smore i know i cant have the Graham but can I have Marhmellows? the ingredients dont seem deadly but I just want to make sure...

Ingredients: Corn syrup, Sugar Dextrose,modified corn starch, water, gelatin, Artificial color (blue 1) Natural and artificial flavor, Tetrasodium pyrophosphate... lots of stuff but could I have an imput?

Thank you all


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penguin Community Regular

If they're the Kraft JET-PUFFED brand, they're safe! Actually, any kraft product with ok looking ingredients is safe. They will clearly list gluten.

Hershey's is the same, they will clearly list gluten, and regular hershey bars are safe. Enjoy!

angel-jd1 Community Regular
If they're the Kraft stay-puft brand, they're safe!

Kraft Marshmallow brand is Jet-Puffed, not "stay puft". Just didn't want somebody getting confused.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

penguin Community Regular
Kraft Marshmallow brand is Jet-Puffed, not "stay puft". Just didn't want somebody getting confused.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

LOL !!! :lol::lol:

Thanks, I'll fix it. Got my wires crossed and thought of Ghostbusters :lol:

Damn brain fog :rolleyes:

angel-jd1 Community Regular
LOL !!! :lol::lol:

Thanks, I'll fix it. Got my wires crossed and thought of Ghostbusters :lol:

Damn brain fog :rolleyes:

Da da da da da da da.....da da da da da da da.........da da da da da da da ........GHOSTBUSTERS!!!! :lol:

When there's something wierd......in your neighborhood........who ya gonna call........GHOSTBUSTERS!!!

:P

eKatherine Rookie

Walmart marshmallows are marked "gluten-free", too.

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