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Gluten Free Casein Free Candy


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Any suggestions what sweets are gluten and casein free? I know Sour Patch Kids, Swedish Fish, and I think Skittles. I had found a website of gluten free candy a few days ago but now I can't find it anywhere. I would love to find out there was a easy to find Valentine candy I could safely eat. I don't know why I've never been big on Valentines before and I didn't buy any Christmas candy but for some reason I'd love a little Valentines treat.

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Thank you! :)

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Thank you so much for this. :)

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No problem!

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I've had a pretty strong head cold this week and have been sucking on Ricola cough drops in various flavors. They are pretty much like a hard candy. Not expensive either.

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I've had a pretty strong head cold this week and have been sucking on Ricola cough drops in various flavors. They are pretty much like a hard candy. Not expensive either.

I knew Halls were safe but I didn't know about Ricola, thanks. I hope you're feeling better now.

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I've had a pretty strong head cold this week and have been sucking on Ricola cough drops in various flavors. They are pretty much like a hard candy. Not expensive either.

But don't eat too many of them because they will give you diarrhea.

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But don't eat too many of them because they will give you diarrhea.

Well, I only went thru 3 bags in 5 days. I already had the Big D from being sick so not sure if it made any difference or added to it. Guess I'll have to get some more and find out!

I saw a link on the Ricola USA site where they said they test to 2 PPM or less of gluten. I am not so sure their web site math works tho. .002% sounds more like 2 thousandths to me than 2 millionths. Good thing I wasn't a mathematician. Hmmm. Anyway, I did fine with them.

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In the United States, there are no established government standards as to what can be considered gluten-free or what is safe for use in celiac patients. Our products contain less than 0.002% (or less than 2ppm) gluten. We urge you to share this information with your doctor or to contact the Celiac Sprue Association of the USA @1-877-CSA-4CSA.

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hahah I mean, seriously...what doesn't give us diarreha :blink:

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