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Yesterday my brother who is also celiac had a toblerone yesterday and says he got sick from it. I haven't had a problem with it before but i was wondering if any other sensitive celiacs have had a reaction to toblerone before?

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cyclinglady Grand Master

The Toberlone site states that they do not use any gluten ingrediants:

http://www.toblerone.co.uk/faqs

Maybe he reacted to another ingredient?  Sometime we Celiacs tend to jump to being Glutened first.  May be he had food poisoning or a virus?  Just a thought.

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psawyer Proficient

I don't eat chocolate often, but I have never had a gluten reaction to Toblerone. I trust it to be gluten-free.

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Jmg Mentor

It's on the safe list here in the uk and I eat it without a problem.

theres also a really nice almondy toblerone cake available now. 

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Fourpeople Newbie

 Although, gluten free...chocolate gives me reflux if I eat too much.  I can handle only a little.

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Tan26 Newbie

Yes, my body has reacted to the toblerone chocolate in a negative way. I believe there is cross contamination of wheat which is why it's not labeled as gluten free.

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