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I don't know if you guys use this stuff (I do and I love it) -- it works like coffee, except no caffeine and tons of vitamins and minerals (its actually pretty incredible for hangover as well )

Here is their response:

Thank you for your interest in Emer'gen-C.

In testing, we found that Raspberry and Mixed Berry Emer'gen-C may

contain wheat (some processes and extracts utilize wheat proteins),

however, ALL of the others are free from wheat, barley, and rye (and gluten).

Sincerely,

Barbi Hehn

Alacer Corp.


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Mango04 Enthusiast

Thanks for the info! I love that stuff too. Good thing I usually stick with the orange :)

VegasCeliacBuckeye Collaborator

Mango,

I like the Lemon-Lime, the Tangerine and the Orange.

Its so convienent to put the packet in your bottled water and "go"... Plus, is sorta tasted like Crystal Light (but with vitamins and minerals)

Guest nini

I love the orange flavor... good to know that I can still have them.

dlp252 Apprentice

Oh shoot, I think I just threw out a bunch of these...didn't even think to look at the engredients, lol. I just assumed they weren't okay for some reason.

  • 2 years later...
dekefish Newbie
Oh shoot, I think I just threw out a bunch of these...didn't even think to look at the engredients, lol. I just assumed they weren't okay for some reason.

just the word maltodextrin freaked me out, but it had tapioca in front of it so I just downed 2 tangerine packets.

Amyleigh0007 Enthusiast

I love Emergen-C! I work with children and I drink that stuff everyday during the winter so I won't get sick. I'm glad to hear the orange flavor is gluten free. That's my favorite.


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  • 8 months later...
NikkiStixxx Newbie
:( Darn it! I just bought a whole box of the Raspberry, those and the Cranberry ones are my fav!! I wonder if the cranberry ones are ok...
  • 1 year later...
Raebies Newbie

I love the orange and tangerine as well.

Its so convienent to put the packet in your bottled water and "go"... Plus, is sorta tasted like Crystal Light (but with vitamins and minerals)

And without all the nasty artifical sweeteners!

Skylark Collaborator

Argh! Thanks so much for sharing that. I never would have thought there would be gluten in Emergen-C. Good thing I like the orange.

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