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Microwave Popcorn?


Boojca

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Boojca Apprentice

My 2 1/2 year old son was just diagnosed with this on Thursday. He LOVES popcorn, are there any microwave popcorns that are allowed? Most importantly, is Pop Secret Homestyle allowed? We LOVE that kind. Could it be I may, gasp!, have to make REAL popcorn from now on. ;-)

This is a great list, I went through and read a bunch of the postings last night. VERY helpful.

Bridget, mother of Brennan 2 1/2 and new to celiac disease

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Thomas Apprentice

Here are a couple brands that are listed as glutenfree... suggest calling to verify

Bachman

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flagbabyds Collaborator

pop secret makes me sick

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celiacfreeman Contributor

My eyes are blood shot today, which mean I had some

contamination yesterday. Must be the Paul Newmans' regular

popcorn I ate,

thanks for settimg me straight

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Donna F Enthusiast

All ACT III are gluten-free also

(and cheap too!)

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lovegrov Collaborator

Paul Newman popcorn is gluten-free.

richard

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KayJay Enthusiast

What about Orville Redenbacher's Caramel microwave popcorn? Does anyone know if it is gluten-free?

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