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SabrinaLuvsGluten

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Is it neccessary for me to call the company of the papertowels I use to find out if they are gluten-free, or do papertowels even have gluten at all? Thanks. I feel stupid asking but you never know what they put in stuff anymore!

Sabrina


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Hi Sabrina; We're always told on this forum that no question is a stupid one. To be honest, after all these years, I've never given paper towels a thought. I really wouldn't think that they would have gluten in them. I believe they are just made of wood and other recycled paper ... most of which would also be made of wood. :)

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Yep, that's our motto. You ask away any question you want - no question is too silly or stupid...... especially where Celiac Disease is involved......

I never have worried about paper towels myself - although I must say that I am careful not to use the last one that has any residuals of the glue on it......

Karen

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Papertowels, napkins, tissues, and the like, are fine.....the only reason for concern would be if they were, say: Kleenex tissues with some sort of lotion in them, etc. But the fact that you asked such a question is a good sign--that you're being really careful/diligent about this. ;)

SabrinaLuvsGluten Apprentice

I never use the last papertowel either!!! My children have food allergies, and I read that the glue could have dairy, corn, etc..plus they feel yucky anyway! Thanks, atleast thats one less thing to have to worry about!

Sabrina

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