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I wondered if my Bonnie Bell lip gloss was safe so I sent an email. This is my reply a couple of days ago -- I thought I woud share it. Of course the one item I wanted on the safe list is not there, LOL. :P

The following Bonne Bell, Inc. products can be used by people afflicted with Celiac disease. They do not contain any gluten containing grains: wheat, barley, rye, oats, amaranth, teff, millet, spelt and quinoa.

The products are –

1006 Lotions

Blushing Gel

Shower 2000

Pressed Powders

Concealer Stick

Eye Pencils

Lip Definer

Lip Burst

Lip Rush

Lip Lix

Lip Shiners

Lip Frosting

Sponge on Glitter Gloss

Roll-on Lip Smackers

Sponge On Sparklers

Lip Lites

Jewel Lip Smackers

Roll On Shimmer Gloss

Roll On Glitter Gloss

Lip Shake

Lip Sours

Lip Shox

Lip Fashion

Lip D'Votion

Eye D'Votion

Lip Enticements

Face and Body Sparkle

All Clic-It Colors

Splash N Shine

Sheer Shimmer Swirls

Glimmer Lights

Sweet and Sour Candies

Lip Smoothers

Liquid Star Shine

Lip Lites Shiny Stixs

Honey Kiss

Liquid Lip Smacker

Shimmer Stixs

Candy Gloss

All Skittles Flavors

All Starburst Flavors

All Vita Glosses

Liquid Lines

Clip ‘n Go

Smooth Shades

Any other products the are not listed that Bonne Bell, Inc. makes or distributes should be avoided. If you have any other questions regarding our products, please do not hesitate to contact our Consumer Relations department at 1-800-321-1006. Thank you!


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Noelle126 Apprentice

I was told to stay away from Strawberry flavored...is this correct?

paw Apprentice

The way I read it, anything from the "safe" product lines in any flavor would be ok for us to use. I have some lip smackers that are not the "jewel lip smackers" so I gave the new ones to my daughter and tossed the other ones.

If I were planning to buy any of these, I would either print this list or copy and paste it into my Palm so I don't forget.

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