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Slimfast Drinks


Mahee34

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Mahee34 Enthusiast

does anyone know if the slimfast drinks are gluten free..i used to LOVE the chocolate ones and saw them in the store the other day, just wondering!


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mightymorg Rookie

You know, I'm not sure...I would say they are not gluten-free. That makes me think of a month ago when I drank a vanilla SlimFast Optima during a class and I had the worst pain, bloating...everything. That's a good question!

Guest gfinnebraska

No ~ Slimfast is not gluten-free. I think that the Walmart brand is. BUT, please double check!! Their label should list gluten. :)

frenchiemama Collaborator
No ~ Slimfast is not gluten-free.  I think that the Walmart brand is.  BUT, please double check!!  Their label should list gluten.  :)

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The walmart brand doesn't list anything with gluten, but I got very sick from it a while ago. Proceed with caution.

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cullents Newbie

The label says does not contain gluten but I got 4 mouth ulcers at on time after drinking them for 3 days. I only get them from gluten and red #40 so I think they are mislabeled.

kareng Grand Master

The label says does not contain gluten but I got 4 mouth ulcers at on time after drinking them for 3 days. I only get them from gluten and red #40 so I think they are mislabeled.

This thread is over 7 years old. Any product info is considered out of date as products change over time.

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