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nikky Contributor

Does sherbet contain gluten :huh: ive been refusing things from my freinds that have sherbet in them, just in case because some sites says it is gluten free others say its risky and some say not to touch it. Any help greatly apreciated - thankyou :)

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RiceGuy Collaborator

I'd have to guess it depends on the brand.

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cupid Newbie

Perrys is gluten-free and it states it on the top cover

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Does sherbet contain gluten :huh: ive been refusing things from my freinds that have sherbet in them, just in case because some sites says it is gluten free others say its risky and some say not to touch it. Any help greatly apreciated - thankyou :)

I was wondering the same thing. Does anyone know about Dolly Madison rainbow sherbet? I tried to email them, but I'm not exactly sure who I emailed is that company or some other company with the same name. oops!

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RiceGuy Collaborator

When you think about it, making your own sorbet is fairly easy, so that's what I'd do. Probably cheaper too.

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