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Thankful For Swedish Fish


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Just thought that instead of griping (for once) I would state something that I'm thankful for. I am SO thankful that Swedish Fish are gluten free. I used to love Twizzlers and Red Vines, gluten and more gluten. So thank you Swedish Fish for letting me get my gummie candy fix!!

 

Have a great day all!


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kareng Grand Master

And Jelly Belly sour jelly beans! And Dove chocolate!

Who said there is nothing to eat on a gluten-free diet?

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Sign me up for Jelly Belly and Swedish Fish please! I remember an early day in my diagnosis I was subbing a class and at lunch time I was wandering around the bookstore when I went in to buy a drink just staring at all the snacks and candy I couldn't have. Then I saw fish. It was almost like I heard angels singing when I flipped the package over. :lol:

kareng Grand Master

Just thought that instead of griping (for once) I would state something that I'm thankful for. I am SO thankful that Swedish Fish are gluten free. I used to love Twizzlers and Red Vines, gluten and more gluten. So thank you Swedish Fish for letting me get my gummie candy fix!!

 

Have a great day all!

But wait...there's lots more candy! And this is by no means a complete list. I understand there is gluten-free licorice from mail order, too.

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GlutenStinks15 Explorer

I've seen some of those lists - but GASP, did you say gluten free licorice? Have you tried it? Is it good? I'm so excited LOL

kareng Grand Master

I've seen some of those lists - but GASP, did you say gluten free licorice? Have you tried it? Is it good? I'm so excited LOL

I haven't tried them.

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GlutenStinks15 Explorer

Happy to be the guinea pig. I will report back.


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