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Red Food Dye?


LadyK

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LadyK Rookie

I tried some of those soft drink mixes that come in a tube, and you pour it in your water bottle and shake it up. When I tried the red kind, I experienced symptoms that I would associate with eating gluten, mainly abdominal pain. Does anyone else react to red food dye? I'm thinking maybe it isn't gluten-free.


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kareng Grand Master

There is no  reason red dye is not gluten free.  Sometimes people, with or without Celiac, have found they have a reaction to certain color dyes.  Is there anything different about the red one other than dye?  Did they use a different sugar substitute?

shadowicewolf Proficient

Red dye is often made of things that aren't good for you unless it is food based (such as strawberry, tomato, or beets). I've heard of it being made from bugs.

 

Personally, I'm allergic to it. It does all sorts of weird things to my tongue (loss of taste, pain, etc).

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Juliebove Rising Star

You can be allergic to dye.  But it is also possible that there was gluten in your mix.  I don't personally know of any that contain gluten that are on the market now, but some years back there  was a sugar free fruit drink that wasn't gluten free.  That drink is still on the market today but it is now gluten free.  I remember buying the gluteny ones for cheap.  Gluten isn't an issue for me.  What was the brand of the drink mix?  It is also possible that you have issues with whatever sweetener that is in the mix.

1desperateladysaved Proficient

I recommend avoiding all artificial colors and flavors.  They just are not food, so why eat them?

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ValeriaZ Rookie

Red40 is a known allergen and a very bad one

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