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Hi-

I'm wondering if anyone here knows off-hand about the gluten status of Tassimo t-disks? I tried to contact Gevalia about their coffees but was told to call Tassimo. I did so and it was very clear that the woman not only spoke little English but also did not know what gluten was. After putting me on hold she returned to the phone to tell me that all of the t-disks were Gluten-free and that trace amounts were added to all of the disks. I told her that trace amounts could make a person with Celiac very sick and she told me that,

"Yes mam, they're all gluten-free. You can have all of them."

Me: "But you said they all had trace amounts of gluten?"

Her: "Yes, trace amounts are added to all of them."

Me: "Even the teas?"

Her: "Yes. Mam, they're all gluten-free."

Any body have better luck determining their status?

Thanks-

Tosha

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Hi-

I'm wondering if anyone here knows off-hand about the gluten status of Tassimo t-disks? I tried to contact Gevalia about their coffees but was told to call Tassimo. I did so and it was very clear that the woman not only spoke little English but also did not know what gluten was. After putting me on hold she returned to the phone to tell me that all of the t-disks were Gluten-free and that trace amounts were added to all of the disks. I told her that trace amounts could make a person with Celiac very sick and she told me that,

"Yes mam, they're all gluten-free. You can have all of them."

Me: "But you said they all had trace amounts of gluten?"

Her: "Yes, trace amounts are added to all of them."

Me: "Even the teas?"

Her: "Yes. Mam, they're all gluten-free."

Any body have better luck determining their status?

Thanks-

Tosha

ROTF! :-D I know this wasn't your intention but this was hilarious!

It's been a year since you posted this. Did you find an answer?

I am researching the discs myself now because I'm pondering getting a Tassimo :-) I'll update the thread again if I find anything.

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