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Reeses Pb Cup (christmas)


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Merry Christmas everyone!

I was wondering if anyone knew if the pb cups recipe changes for Christmas or not. I read the ingredients, and didn't see anything. But had a nasty reaction. So I'm wondering if the gluten was from that, or just accidental some other way. I know companies sometimes change their recipes for holidays.

TIA for any info.

~Brenda


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lovegrov Collaborator

They're made by Hershey, so any gluten would be listed in the ingredients.

richard

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Yep, Richard is right..

Just look for wheat,rye,barley, oats....if none is clearly stated then it is ok...they will not hide anything:)

zakismom Newbie

Someone at work brought in a bag of the Christmas bell shaped ones-wheat staarch is clearly listed. It's just as well, my hips really don't need them. :P

MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

One holiday I saw mini-Reeses cups with wheat clearly listed on them.

eeyor-fan Contributor
Merry Christmas everyone!

I was wondering if anyone knew if the pb cups recipe changes for Christmas or not. I read the ingredients, and didn't see anything. But had a nasty reaction. So I'm wondering if the gluten was from that, or just accidental some other way. I know companies sometimes change their recipes for holidays.

TIA for any info.

~Brenda

In one of my old posts (well couple weeks old) under Product Updates (there is a few) I have a reply from Reece saying their peanutbutter cups are gluten-free...delphi list states the same thing.

Hugs

Bridget

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