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Gluten-Free Ballpark List


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kareng Grand Master

Here is the annual list for Major League Baseball stadiums. I would use this as a starting point. I know Royals Stadium ( Kauffman) has more things then are on this list. Some stadiums will let you bring food in with no special permission, too. Others, you would need to get a note from guest services to bring in food.

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Here is what I have found, this season at the Royals games -

Topsy's popcorn - all flavors, probably safer than from the concession stands as they only deal with popcorn and limeade

Topsy's Limeade - regular and with a shot,

candy like M&Ms, Skittles, Sour Patch Kids

red Bridge beer at some locations - always at the drinks only concessions on the main concourse at the ends, in the Diamond Club, at the BBQ place by the kids section, maybe other places

Cotton candy

Minute maid frozen lemonade

Little ice cream containers - check the individual flavors

Nachos at the main concession stand look like they might be

All soda pops and gatorades

Some concessions sell wine and mixed drinks

Might find a hard cider at a few of the "bars". Be careful of reddd - it's just beer with Apple flavoring

Also, you can bring in small amounts of food in a small soft sided cooler without any special note.

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