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Nestle' Hot Coco!?!


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I was in Kroger and happen to see hot coco, since it in te 20's here that sounded pretty good to me, and I saw netlse, and I was happy, cause we know Nestle cool with ingredients right? We guess they are ever cooler now, cause it says "100% Glutten Free" right on it! Is that new???

... yes I bought some LOL Lookng forward to it after dinner...


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mightymorg Rookie

Love that stuff...I've been downing it SO much lately!

mytummyhurts Contributor

I love it when "mainstream" companies say gluten free on the package. It makes me so happy!!

Becky6 Enthusiast

Yay!! I will get some! It is nice when they do say it right on the package since the mainstream products are cheaper than the specialty ones. Thanks for the info!

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I was in Kroger and happen to see hot coco, since it in te 20's here that sounded pretty good to me, and I saw netlse, and I was happy, cause we know Nestle cool with ingredients right? We guess they are ever cooler now, cause it says "100% Glutten Free" right on it! Is that new???

... yes I bought some LOL Lookng forward to it after dinner...

Thanks for the info, I posted a response from Nestle a while back with their gluten-free products. Actually my fave gluten-free coco, if you want to try others, is Swiss Miss FF Marshmellow Lovers ( I wrote and called Con Agra and posted them before too, they will never hide ingredients, and all their milk chocolate cocoa is gluten-free). Yummy! :P

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