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Amc Theater Movie Nachos


elonwy

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I just was struck with this, going to a movie tonight. The tostitos chips and cheese dip is gluten-free, does anyone know if the movie nacho kit is. They prolly wouldn't list it on thier lis cause they don't sell it to us, they sell it to AMC. Just wondering if anyone researched this yet? I'll call on MOnday if not, but it would be so cool if I could have nachos at a movie.

Nachoooos

Elonwy


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I just was struck with this, going to a movie tonight. The tostitos chips and cheese dip is gluten-free, does anyone know if the movie nacho kit is. They prolly wouldn't list it on thier lis cause they don't sell it to us, they sell it to AMC. Just wondering if anyone researched this yet? I'll call on MOnday if not, but it would be so cool if I could have nachos at a movie.

Nachoooos

Elonwy

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The ingredients have to be on the packaging somewhere, maybe you could call the theater ahead and ask or look for the manager before you order and ask him, just tell him you have food allergies and want to check the ingredients.

jrom987 Apprentice

Does anyone know if the popcorn at the movies is gluten-free?

elonwy Enthusiast

YAY! I just talked to Frito-Lay. The modified food starch in the nacho cheese is corn starch and its definitly Gluten Free!! and the chips are just regular tosstitos rounds, so they're gluten-free too.

OOOH Movie Nachos- YUM!!!

Elonwy

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