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Hall's Cough Drops


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I was going through my cabinets and found a pkg of Hall's Cough Drops and wondered if they were gluten free. I e-mailed the company and this is their reply. With cold season around the corner this was good to know.

Yellow Rose

Dear Mrs. Edminson,

Thank you for contacting us about Halls. Your comments and inquiries

are appreciated because they provide valuable feedback about our brands.

Cadbury Schweppes has been making great brands that people love for

more than 200 years. We are proud of our family of beverage and

confectionery products and are committed to providing a wide range of choices for

all individuals.

There is no msg or gluten in any Halls product.

Thank you for taking the time to contact us. We hope that you will

continue to purchase and enjoy our products.

Sincerely,

Consumer Relations

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When I googled Hall's cough drops on line - they are listed as NOT GLUTEN FREE.  www.verywellfit.com/gluten-free-cough-drops gives a list of those that are, but Halls aren't.  Either the company should correct this, or the article, but I wouldn't take a chance.

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30 minutes ago, Tychekitty Cat said:

When I googled Hall's cough drops on line - they are listed as NOT GLUTEN FREE.  www.verywellfit.com/gluten-free-cough-drops gives a list of those that are, but Halls aren't.  Either the company should correct this, or the article, but I wouldn't take a chance.

Welcome! 

This posting is from 2007 and ingredients, manufacturing processes, and regulations change (e.g. FDA/gluten free).  A cough drop is a processed product.  If you are on a gluten free diet, each label must be carefully read and often the manufacturer must be contacted to confirm a gluten free status.  

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