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Swiss Delice


Slukie

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Hi everyone,

I'm fairly new to the Celiac family...woo hoo. Anyway, I've found these posts very helpful in figuring out what things I can and can't consume fairly safely, so I thought I'd pass on some information that I received from the makers of the Swiss Delice chocolate bars that you can purchase at Costco in Canada. Enjoy!

The following currrent Swiss Delice chocolate assortment at Costco Canada:

-1001.748.610 Milk 32% Choc Squares Bag 1.5 kg

-101752 Dark 72% Choc Squares Bag 1.3 kg

-103170 Dark 72% Bars 4x100g Multipack

-102302 Dark 72% 100g

-103809 Milk Choc 3x300g Multipack

-103439 Milk Choc 300g

-103440 Dark 47% Choc 300g

-100827 Dark 78% Choc 100g

do not contain ingredients with gluten nor is a cross contamination with gluten containing products possible in the production site.

Although we assume that according to the definition of Codex Alimentarius they are


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