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Three Musketeers


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I looked on the website but couldn't tell if it's gluten-free. I saw milky way was not...anyone know if musketeers are gluten-free?


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On celiac3270's gluten-free candy list it is. I had one and it was yummy.

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Regular Milky Ways not gluten-free. Midnight Milky Ways are. As are 3 Musketeers.

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Cool, thanks. What on earth is in a regular milky way that has gluten? I thought it was chocolate, caramel, and the same nougat that is in 3 musketeers. Oh well I guess I was wrong...bummer.

celiac3270, where can I find your gluten-free candy list?

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E-mail me to get it in word document form or I copied and pasted it on the board somewhere.

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Cool, thanks. What on earth is in a regular milky way that has gluten? I thought it was chocolate, caramel, and the same nougat that is in 3 musketeers. Oh well I guess I was wrong...bummer.

celiac3270, where can I find your gluten-free candy list?

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That would be WHEAT.

MILKY WAY® Bar ingredients: milk chocolate (sugar, cocoa butter, skim milk, chocolate, lactose, milkfat, soy lecithin, artificial flavor), corn syrup, sugar, partially hydrogenated soybean oil, skim milk, less than 2% milkfat, cocoa powder processed with alkali, lactose, malted barley, wheat flour, salt, egg whites, artificial flavor.

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