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Flavored Coffee Creamer?


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Well, I am new to this forum, and not even 2 weeks into a Gluten free diet. I have found myself constantly hungry and very very confused about what contains gluten and what doesn't. Does someone out there know if it is okay to drink Coffee Mate falvored creamer? I was also curious about butter (which I am pretty sure is a NO-NO). Any help is apprieated, and I am sure I will be back. Thanks!

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Guest jhmom

Here is a great list of gluten-free food products:

Open Original Shared Link - Yes it looks like coffee mate is gluten-free but you can also check for it on page 6.

Mainstream gluten-free list

Hope this helps :D

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That link is coming up as a dead link for me. :(

Is it working for anyone else?

Deanna

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Guest jhmom

I tried the link in case I copied it wrong or something and it worked for me, but you have to have "Adobe Acrobat Reader" in order to view the list.

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It worked! Thanks so much. :)

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