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gluten-free Easter/passover Candy


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kareng Grand Master

This list doesn not contain every candy that is gluten-free.  But its a nice place to start.

 

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Edited to add - US candy

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LauraTX Rising Star

Oh man I cannot stay away from those Cadbury Creme eggs.... nomnomnomnom

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Osoreal Newbie

I'm a bit confused..  It states "Candies listed below are considered to be gluten-free by their United States manufacturers as of the date of this posting".  But, when was the posting?  The link includes the year 2014?   Is this the 2015 list under the old 2014 link?

 

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kareng Grand Master

It was the link they posted in Feb 2015 on Facebook. I guess you could ask the Celiac org about it? Maybe use the list as a starting point & check the ingredients before purchasing - which we should always do.

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LauraTX Rising Star

They probably kept the same link so people don't go back and use old, outdated info.

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