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School Glue


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Sorry for this simple question, but does white school glue usually contain gluten.

I am talking "no name" brands.

 

Thank you!


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I think glue is made from synthetic materials now.

 

But if you are concerned, Elmer's glue is gluten free (their website states this in their FAQ section)

 

You could buy some for your child and ask that it be kept solely for his/her use?

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