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Does The 'three Musketeers' Candy Bar Contain Gluten?


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Hi. Three musketeers are one of my favorite candy bar. i was wondering if they contained gluten? Here are the ingredients:

The 3 MUSKETEERS® Bar ingredients: milk chocolate (sugar, chocolate, cocoa butter, lactose, skim milk, milk fat, chocolate processed w/ alkali, soy lecithin, artificial and natural flavors), sugar, corn syrup, partially hydrogenated soybean oil, less than 2% - cocoa powder processed with alkali, salt, egg whites, soy protein, artificial flavor. Allergy information: Manufactured in a facility that uses peanuts.

They look safe...but are they really? Thanks for all the help!

-amber

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Hi Amber:

I have it on my list as not being gluten free, but my list is over 2 years old. I don't have why, just that it's not safe :unsure:

I just checked again, three musketeers are safe, milky ways are not!

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angel-jd1 Community Regular

3 Musketeers are safe

Milky Way which is similar is NOT safe. However their Milky Way Dark's are safe. Hope that's not too confusing :)

-Jessica :rolleyes:

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amber-rose Contributor

K, thank you! I can now eat the one that my mom bought for me knowing that it is gluten-free!

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Franceen Explorer

Clan Thompson has 3 Musketeers as gluten-free - and I eat them all the time.

Clan Thompson agrees with you about the Milky Way (only the "Midnight" is gluten-free).

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Dance mom Newbie

I just saw 3 Musketeers Hot Cocoa with Mini Marshmallows flavor today....!!! I called the company and the representative told me that they are also gluten free!! Enjoy!

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kareng Grand Master

Please remember that this thread is 6 years old. Do not use info on a product that is that old. Re-verify the gluten free status.

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