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Hey... Well, my mom was looking for gluten-free easter candy and ran across a refrence that Pamela's cookies are NOT gluten free! Well, we all promptly started freaking out, as we have those in our refrigerator. (Sorry I've been away anyway... busy.) So I'm now looking for proof of that statement, so HELP!!! If you have any info that would be great. I really hope they are gluten free. <_<


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They website says they are 100% gluten free. Here is the link to the allergen website:

Open Original Shared Link

Enjoy your cookies! :)

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I could find no current information on this. It seems to stem from Open Original Shared Link and Open Original Shared Link. That information is several years old, which is a lifetime in the gluten-free world. <ahttps://www.celiac.com/uploads/emoticons/default_wink.png' alt=';)'> FWIW - Open Original Shared Linksays this:

Pamela's gluten-free cookies and mixes are produced on 100% dedicated gluten-free machinery.

It does not say if the Elisa test anything. I am not saying there is any gluten in their products, however. If anyone has more current information, I would be interested in seeing it. We enjoy Pamela's products from time to time.

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Daughter-of-TheLight Apprentice

Thank you!!!!! I was having a minor panic attack there. I survive on those things. Well, those and ice cream...

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