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#1 User is offline   Brittany88 

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Posted 10 November 2009 - 08:43 AM

Hello I was wondering if any of you would use this product I found this on the internet I just bought the whitening rinse and would like to use it would you guys be concerned based on that reponse? Thanks guys! :)

Crest (email 04/03/08)

None of our current Crest toothpaste versions, Crest Whitestrips
versions, or Crest Night Effects contains gluten. In addition, none of the
ingredients used in Glide dental floss contains gluten.

Although we do not directly add ingredients that contain gluten to Crest
Pro-Health Rinse or to Crest Whitening Rinse, it's possible these products
could contain trace amounts.
We recommend you contact your doctor
before using these rinse products if you have questions or concerns
about gluten.


Crest Team
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St. Charles IL
UNITED STATES
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Posted 10 November 2009 - 09:02 AM

Yes I would, and I have. Many times, you will find companies issuing this same type of response. In a crazy-law-suit society, I consider that a CYA Statement.

If I raise a tomato in my guarden and send it to market, I have no guarantee that it has not been in contact with other gluten containing produce or products....a silly example, but yet, one that many companies take seriously.

Some companies will only label a product gluten free, if they test, with 100% certainly.

Or of course, for those who are super sensitive...if a product bothers you, don't use it again.
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Posted 10 November 2009 - 09:04 AM

View PostLisa, on Nov 10 2009, 10:02 AM, said:

Yes I would, and I have. Many times, you will find companies issuing this same type of response. In a crazy-law-suit society, I consider that a CYA Statement.

If I raise a tomato in my guarden and send it to market, I have no guarantee that it has not been in contact with other gluten containing produce or products....a silly example, but yet, one that many companies take seriously.

Some companies will only label a product gluten free, if they test, with 100% certainly.

Or of course, for those who are super sensitive...if a product bothers you, don't use it again.


Thanks Lisa!!
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