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Kraft Jet Puffed Marshmallows


durrsakja

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durrsakja Contributor

I know Kraft says they will list any source of gluten on their labels but has anyone had any problems with these? I am trying to be extra cautious. Thank you.


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StephanieL Enthusiast

We use them all the time with no issue.

kareng Grand Master

I think these may be the official marshmallow of Celiacs! Many of us use them.

Adalaide Mentor

I've eaten a LOT of marshmallows in the past year and a half. I'd probably be dead by now if they weren't safe!

Lisa Mentor

Marshmallows are required as my grand daughter and I watch Michael "Mike" Wazowski on the sofa.  Kraft is our choice. :rolleyes:

durrsakja Contributor

Haha official marshmallows of celiacs! Thank goodness! I am always so happy to find safe foods :)

kareng Grand Master

I've eaten a LOT of marshmallows in the past year and a half. I'd probably be dead by now if they weren't safe!

I have fed many Kraft marshmallows to many giraffes as a child. They never killed a giraffe yet!


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Lisa Mentor

I have fed many Kraft marshmallows to many giraffes as a child. They never killed a giraffe yet!

Why in the world would you waste a good marshmallow on a giraffe? (never knew tall lanky things like marshmallows)

Adalaide Mentor

I have fed many Kraft marshmallows to many giraffes as a child. They never killed a giraffe yet!

 

I can't even begin to say how jelly I am. I had to feed giraffes bread in January when I went and it was the only time I fed them. Maybe I should suggest marshmallows to the keeper next time I go. Its only used as treats.

w8in4dave Community Regular

Very nice to know!!! :) I'd feed a giraffe marshmallows also if I knew they were gluten free!!

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