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Well some one some where mention this, so I checked, and I got bad news for all you ppl trying to loose weight! heheh

Thank you for contacting us. We are delighted to be able to inform you

that, at this time, all of our confections are gluten free. We do not use

wheat, barley, rye, oats, triticale, spelt or any of their components and

that includes our dusting on our conveyor belts. We do use corn and soy

products in the manufacturing of our products.

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TOOTSIE ROLL INDUSTRIES, INC.

Tootsie Rolls Tootsie Pops

Fruit Rolls Tootsie Peppermint Pops

Frooties Caramel Apple Pops

Dots Fruit Smoothie Pops

Tropical Dots Tropical Stormz Pops

Crows Child’s Play

CHARMS COMPANY

Blow Pops Charms Squares

Super Blow Pops Charms Sour Balls

Charms Pops Family Fun

Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Da Pops Pops Galore

Fluffy Stuff Cotton Candy Andes Mints

Sugar Daddy Pops Sugar Babies

CELLA'S CONFECTIONS

Cella's Milk Chocolate Covered Cherries

Cella's Dark Chocolate Covered Cherries

CAMBRIDGE BRANDS, INC.

Junior Mints

Charleston Chew

Junior Caramels


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jerseyangel Proficient

Vincent--so good to know that my Tootsie Roll Pops are safe :D Those chocolate ones are the best!

IronedOut Apprentice
Well some one some where mention this, so I checked, and I got bad news for all you ppl trying to loose weight! heheh

You are too mean!! :angry::lol::lol:

Becky6 Enthusiast

HAHA! YUMMMMMM!

VydorScope Proficient
You are too mean!! :angry::lol::lol:

:lol::lol: Sorry but SOMEBODY had to say it! :P

tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

yep . . . it was a great thing to hear for my cravings, but not for my hips! :blink: Also, M&M's are gluten-free, too -- but only the plain, peanut or almond :P

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