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Halloween Gluten Free Candy List


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Halloween Candy List - thanks to angel

(Gluten Free)

* 3 Muskateers

* After Eight Dinner Mints

*Airheads (January 2004)

* Allan Brand Candy Canes

* Almond Joy by Hershey


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Thank You so much!! I really appreciate it!

Lisa :lol:

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Guest gliX

since halloween is this weekend im just posting so the thread can get to the front page

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Halloween Candy List - thanks to angel

(Gluten Free)....

Oh my gosh, you're the best!!! Thanks a bunch!! :D

celiac3270 Collaborator

Definitely....I also got this list from Jessica's support group and it has been really helpful! I didn't realize we had so many options....thanks for posting here, too.

Guest gliX

no problem

my only question is Reese's Pieces (they look like M&M's)

any1 know?

lovegrov Collaborator

Reese's is a Hershey products. Hershey clearly lists gluten in the ingredients if it's there. All you have to do is read the ingredients.

richard


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Guest gliX

thanks

kactuskandee Apprentice

GLX,

This is fantastic :) ...thank you so much for posting. I'm new, and have been wheat allergic for over 25 years....but not gluten intolerant till now....(Also have IBS and hypothyroidism)......boy what a difference...it's tough....and a lot more serious. :( Now if I could find a list like this of all the ok food additives I'd be in heaven....the one on this site is not real complete. ...Like what about Hydrolyzed yeast.....??? Anyone know?

(It's in my favorite pea soup..Anderson's and I'd hate to have to give it up, but will if I have to.)

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