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Does anyone know what store bought candy is gluten-free? I need to fill a pinata for my daughter b-day party on Saturday.


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bluelotus Contributor

Dots, toitse rolls (sp?), swedish fish, some m and m's (not the krispy kind), mike and ike, hot tamales....these were my fav's until i went off dairy and corn.

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

This only applies if you are in the US.....Skittles, Snickers, M&M's(all except Krispy), Bubble Yum(all flavors), Airheads, Charms blow pops, Tootsie pops,Jolly Rancher lollipops and hard candy, Starbursts, 3 Muskateers, Smarties

Smunkeemom Enthusiast

I really hope this helps, it is my candy list for halloween this year so that we don't get any gluten candy in her bag at all so that she doesn't see me taking candy away from her and not her sister

A very special Thank You to the Celiac Support Group at Children's Hospital, Boston, GI / Nutrition Department 300 Longwood Ave., Boston, MA 02115 Phone 617-355-2127

E-mail: celiacsupportgroup@childrens.harvard.edu

Gluten Free Candy List For Halloween

October 2005

Master Foods USA

(M&M Mars)

Consumer Affairs

800 High Street

Hackensack, NJ 07840

(800-627-7852)

Skittles

All Starburst

Starburst Jelly Beans

All M&M's (EXCEPT the blue package of crisps)

3 Musketeers

Milky Way DARK ONLY

Milky Way Dark Chocolate Covered almonds

Snickers Bar

Snickers with Almond

Snickers Cream molded

Dove Truffle Egg

All Dove Chocolate

Amazing Bars (Peanut Butter Chocolate only; NOT crunchy)

M& M Chocolate Hollow Filled Characters

NECCO CANDY

Revere, Ma

781-485-4500

www.necco.com

Necco Wafers

Mary Janes

Mary Janes Peanut Butter

Kisses

Canada Mint & Wintergreen Lozenges

Haviland Thin Mints & Candy Stix

Clark Bars

Talking Pumpkins

Squirrel Nut Zippers

Squirrel Nut Caramels

Banana Split and Mint Julip Chews

Necco Ultramints

Sweethearts Conversational Hearts Skybars

Haviland Peppennint & Wintergreen Patties

Necco Candy Eggs

HERSHEY FOODS CORP

Consumer Relations Department

100 Crystal A Drive Hershey, PA 17033

(800-468-1714)

Hershey Kisses

Milk Chocolate Bar

Milk Chocolate Bar with Almonds

Jolly Rancher Candy

Jolly Rancher Lollipops

Almond Joy

Mounds

Payday

Reese's Peanut Butter Cup

Reese's Pieces

York Peppermint Patties

Heath Bar

Mr. Goodbar

NESTLE

Confections & Snack Division

P.O. Box 2178

Wilkes Barre, PA 18703 (800-258-6728) nestlebaking(JO,casupport.com

Babe Ruth

Butterfinger

Chunky

Nestle Milk Chocolate

Oh Henry!

Sweet Tarts

SPREE

Bit-o-Honey

Nips

Nestle Turtles

Sno-Caps

Butterfinger BB's

Goobers

Raisinets

Nestle Treasures

Wonka Bottlecaps

Wonka Gobstoppers

Wonka Mix Ups

Wonka Pixy Stik

Wonka Shock Tarts

Wonka Tart 'N' Tiny

Wonka Fun Dip (Lik-M-Aid)

Wonka Laffy Taffy

Wonka Nerds

Wonka Nerds

Wonka Runts

Wonka Tangy Taffy

SweetTARTS Lollipops

TOOTSIE ROLL INDUSTRIES

Chicago, 1L. 60629

(773-838-3400)

Tootsie Rolls

Fruit Rolls

Frooties

Dots

Tropical Dots

Crows

Tootsie Pops

Tooties Peppermint Pops

Caramel Apple Pops

Fruit Smoothie Pops

Tropical Stonnz Pops

Child's Play

CHARMS COMPANY

A division of Tootsie Roll

Blow Pops/Super Blow Pops

Charm Pops

Zip-A-Dee-Doo-DA Pops

Fluffy Stuff Cotton Candy

Sugar Daddy Pops

Charms Squares

Charms Sour Balls

Family Fun

Pops Galore

Andes Mints

Sugar Babies

CELLA'S CONFECTIONS

A division of Tootsie Roll

Cella's Milk Chocolate Covered Cherries

Cella's Dark Chocolate Covered Cherries

CAMBRIDGE BRANDS, INC.

A division of Tootsie Rolls

Junior Mints

Charleston Chew Junior Charms

JUST BORN, Inc.

Consumer Affairs (800445-5787)

Year Round Candies

MIKE & IKE

Original Fruits

Tropical Typhoon

Berry Blast

Jolly Joes-Grape

Tangy Twister

HOT TAMALES

Original Hot Tamales

Hot Tamales Fire

ZOURS

Original Fruitz

Punch Fruitz

TEENIE BEANEE

Jelly Beans

PEANUT CHEWS

VALENINES DAY

Strawberry and Vanilla Creme Flavored MASRSHMALLOW PEEPS Hearts

Non-flavored Hearts

HALLOWEEN

MARSHMALLOW PEEPS Pumpkin, Spooky Cats and Ghosts

MARSHMALLOW PEEPS DelightFills and Cocoa Cats Snack Pack and Variety Pack Bags + MIKE AND IKE, HOT TAMALES, AND ZOURS

CHRISTMAS

MARSHMALLOW PEEPS Christmas Trees and Snowmen

Holiday Cookie Flavored MARSHMALLOW PEEPS Cutouts

TOPPS

401 York Ave. Dayra, PA 18642

(800-489-9149)

Ring Pops

Push Pops

Juicy Bugs

Juicy Drop Chews

Big Mouth Candy Spray

Flip & Dip Push Pop

Baby Bottle Pops

kcmcc Newbie
Does anyone know what store bought candy is gluten-free?  I need to fill a pinata for my daughter b-day party on Saturday.

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THANK YOU FOR YOU HELP. THIS WILL MAKE IT MUCH EASIER FOR HER B-DAY.

ALSO, DOES ANYONE KNOW IF THERE IS A PREMADE FROSTING THAT IS GLUTEN FREE?

KaitiUSA Enthusiast
THANK YOU FOR YOU HELP.  THIS WILL MAKE IT MUCH EASIER FOR HER B-DAY.

ALSO, DOES ANYONE KNOW IF THERE IS A PREMADE FROSTING THAT IS GLUTEN FREE?

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Pillsbury has some premade frosting that is gluten free.

Smunkeemom Enthusiast
THANK YOU FOR YOU HELP.  THIS WILL MAKE IT MUCH EASIER FOR HER B-DAY.

ALSO, DOES ANYONE KNOW IF THERE IS A PREMADE FROSTING THAT IS GLUTEN FREE?

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At walmart back in the craft section near the cake pans they have a "wedding cake frosting" that is gluten free (double check to make sure though)

I usually just make my frosting with crisco, powdered sugar, vanilla, food coloring and milk. I don't have actual measurements I just play with it until it looks/tastes good. :)


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elisabet Contributor

I wondered if any one has a recipe for candy?

so we can make candys with no addetives.

thank you

celiac3270 Collaborator

Duncan Hines frosting

  • 2 weeks later...
debbie-doodles Contributor

Are ALL duncan hines frostings gluten-free?

Also, what about food coloring? I need to die some frosting yellow for my daughters flower bday cake. And what about colored sprinkles and sugar? I can call, but I'm getting tired of calling for everything and thought someone just might know.

jrom987 Apprentice

I just copied this from Tootsie Roll's website. Hope it adds a bit of reassurance.

"We are pleased to be able to inform you that, at this time, all of our confections are gluten, peanut and nut product free. We do not use wheat, barley, rye, oats, triticale, spelt or any of their components and that includes our manufacturing process. We do use corn and soy products in the manufacturing of our products.

Copyright 2005 Tootsie Roll Industries, Inc."

e&j0304 Enthusiast

You need to look at all the labels for frosting. Definitely NOT all of the Duncan Hines ones are gluten-free. I did notice that most of the Pillsbury ones were though and that's what I use. It will clearly state if it contains gluten (likely wheat).

I don't know about food coloring, but I think the sprinkles are ok.

I hope that helped some. I'm new to this too!

  • 2 weeks later...
moomama18 Newbie

Smunkeemom - thank you so much for posting that list. We are trying to figure out what our daughter can and cannot have as well. We called Mars and let her have some m&m's at a local Halloween party - they were minis in a blue bag and did not say crispy but the past three days have been horrible for her. I think we will stay away from those for the future.

  • 4 years later...
AlexDeer Newbie

That is one big list. I am glad that I can fill up my old Gumball Machine with Hot Tamales, and other stuff like that, and still be safe.

Darn210 Enthusiast

That is one big list. I am glad that I can fill up my old Gumball Machine with Hot Tamales, and other stuff like that, and still be safe.

Alex, keep in mind that you are looking at a list from 2005 which should probably be double checked. However, there is a LOT of safe candy available to sooth your sweet tooth.

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Does anyone know what store bought candy is gluten-free? I need to fill a pinata for my daughter b-day party on Saturday.

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