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num1habsfan Rising Star

If any of you dont already have a list from tim horton's, just email them asking about gluten-free products and they will send you a list. (including specific ingredients in each specific gluten-free items)

hope this helps someone else too ;)

~lisa~


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Guest Viola

Thanks Lisa ... I just emailed Tim Hortons and hope to find something safe there. My husband loves the place, and I just have never went in. This would make hubby happy :lol:

Canadian Karen Community Regular

I can remember having correspondence a long time ago with Tim Hortons (this was back at a time when some weird rumour was going around about their cruellers being gluten free!!). Anyway, back then, they gave me a list of all their beverages that were gluten-free, but only one soup was gluten free in the food department. (I forget which one it is....) Anyway, I am very curious now to find out if their new fruit & yogourt cups are gluten free......

Anyone finds out, let me know please, cuz they look delicious!

Karen

num1habsfan Rising Star
I can remember having correspondence a long time ago with Tim Hortons (this was back at a time when some weird rumour was going around about their cruellers being gluten free!!). Anyway, back then, they gave me a list of all their beverages that were gluten-free, but only one soup was gluten free in the food department. (I forget which one it is....) Anyway, I am very curious now to find out if their new fruit & yogourt cups are gluten free......

Anyone finds out, let me know please, cuz they look delicious!

Karen

I could always send you the list, if you want. in PM or email, whatever you'd prefer.

~lisa~

Judyin Philly Enthusiast
I could always send you the list, if you want. in PM or email, whatever you'd prefer.

~lisa~

lisa

can you PM this list to me?

Thanks

Judy

Canadian Karen Community Regular

Hi!

I would LOVE the list sent to me, pretty please!! :rolleyes: PM or e-mail, both are listed on this site....

(Keeping my fingers crossed that the fruit and yogurt are on there........ ;) )

Karen

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Can you pm the list to me too? Thanks


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Guest Viola

Could you send it to me as well? I emailed them, but have had no response and we will be near a Tim Hortons tomorrow :P

VegasCeliacBuckeye Collaborator

Just post the list on this thread...

I'm sure we all would like to see it (I know I would!!!)

Judyin Philly Enthusiast
Just post the list on this thread...

I'm sure we all would like to see it (I know I would!!!)

HI

you sure move around...noticed CA and OH..where in Ohio?

There are none in PA :(

Friends rave about one in Delaware Ohiol

Judy

VegasCeliacBuckeye Collaborator

Judy,

I grew up in Beavercreek (outside Dayton) and I also lived in Columbus (I went to OSU)...

Delaware is a great area -- sort of a mix between Anne of Green Gables and Deliverance -- haha

Janelley Newbie

I would love it if someone could PM the list. I've been going crazy trying to find out which products are gluten free.

Thanks!

Rusla Enthusiast

I'm with BroncoBux just post it to the list that, way you only have to do it once.

num1habsfan Rising Star

whoops sorry guys, I totally forgot to check back in this topic area!! :huh:

Tim Hortons products that do not contain Gluten as an ingredient:

Beverages:

Hot Chocolate

English Toffee Cappuccino

French Vanilla Cappuccino

Iced Cappuccino

Coffee/Tea

Hot Smoothee

Soup & Stew:

Turkey Wild Rice Soup

Chili

Baked Beans:

Quebec Only

Yogurt and Berries:

Vanilla Yogurt and Berries

Strawberry Yogurt and Berries

..............

there I finally remembered :P Sorry for the stall!!

~lisa~

Guest Viola

Thanks for that Lisa! Going to be helpful :D

Janelley Newbie

Thank you so much for posting this!

I was always told that the tea at Tim Hortons wasn't gluten-free, maybe they changed it or my source wasn't reliable enough.

I'm so excited I can have tea again! And I can't wait to try those smoothies they look so good.

num1habsfan Rising Star
Thank you so much for posting this!

I was always told that the tea at Tim Hortons wasn't gluten-free, maybe they changed it or my source wasn't reliable enough.

I'm so excited I can have tea again! And I can't wait to try those smoothies they look so good.

Yeah I was always scared to even try their cappuccinos because I never knew what was in them..there was an even more specific ingredient list, if anyone wants to know just whats in any of those gluten-free stuff...

~lisa~

Bena2376 Newbie

Wow...I haven't dared to even enter a TImmy's since my diagnosis!

Guess what I'm doing after work!!

This makes road trips way easier!!!

Thank yoU!

  • 1 month later...
smacky Newbie

I called Timmie's a while back to ask about their menu and was told that the only food item that was gluten free was the Turkey and Wild Rice soup. I had called to specifically ask about the chili and they said it had some sort of malt derivative in it.

buyer beware.

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g.hothi Newbie
I could always send you the list, if you want. in PM or email, whatever you'd prefer.

~lisa~

hi

if u can send me that list to me too i will be heartly thankful to you.

my email address is bal_hothi2@hotmail.com

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