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Snickers Bite Sized


kimis

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My daughter gave me a bite sized dark snickers and a bite sized almond snickers.....I searched the mars site and couldn't find the info on the bite sized ones. I NEED to know asap if these two minis contain the bad stuff (aka...GLUTEN) Tell me now I want to eat them


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These were discussed onn a thread here on the 16th.

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These were discussed onn a thread here on the 16th.

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But that was from 2006, may want to check if updated. I'll see what I can find.

later-

Here's a bit, look at the product info and ingredient list- Open Original Shared Link

BUT, here's their CYA statement: Open Original Shared Link

We consider snickers an "emergency OK" and occasional treat for my kids and have never had a reaction (from any size).

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Here's the gluten-free candy list for 2008-they're supposidly all safe except the crispy and poppables

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kimis Collaborator
Here's the gluten-free candy list for 2008-they're supposidly all safe except the crispy and poppables

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thanks for that info......

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Here's the gluten-free candy list for 2008-they're supposidly all safe except the crispy and poppables

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OMG...it says Brach's candy corn (regular and gummi) are gluten free and dairy free!! Going to the store! I will take a chance on the produced on machinery that produces the bad stuff, just a small handful tho and I will take the rest to work...thanks for posting!

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