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My Daughter Had Vermont Sugar-free gluten-free Syrup, Why'd She Break Out In A Rash?


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This morning I tried gluten-free syrup on our gluten-free pancakes. It was called Vermont Sugar Free Syrup. On the back it said Gluten Free, but listed in the ingredients was caramel coloring. I have had probs with caramel coloring, but thought that since it said gluten-free it was safe... So why did she break out in a rash everywhere it touched? Could it be the caramel color or is she reacting to something new like splenda?? Hmmmm.. I need your help.

Oh, PS, that was the worst tasting syrup I have ever had, but she liked it!


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Caramel colour could have contained gluten. But Splenda is no safer than Nutra Sweet and should be avoided.

Why don't you just use plain old 100% maple syrup? It contains one ingredient, and you can be absolutely sure it is safe.

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Caramel colour could have contained gluten. But Splenda is no safer than Nutra Sweet and should be avoided.

Why don't you just use plain old 100% maple syrup? It contains one ingredient, and you can be absolutely sure it is safe.

Honestly? Ignorance. I didn't know maple syrup is one ingredient, so I didn't know that wouldn't make us sick!! Haha. Thanks, Ursa

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