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Peanut Butter And Mayonaisse


Kayleen007

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Ok..I've been dragging my list with me everywhere and checking everything in my house. The two things that look safe, I'm just not certain are peanut butter and mayonaisse. I believe the peanut butter I use is Jif..and I use real mayonaisse not Miracle Whip. Also..I'm soooo confused on some of these items like the caramel coloring thing in drinks as to where if it's made in the US it's safe and if it's not it probably has gluten in it. I'm so confused as to what I can drink. Can I drink Coke and Mountain Dew?? Ughhh..I'm so tired of apple juice because I have no clue what out there in the form of cokes I can drink. Somebody help!! :blink:


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I understand your pain!My last safe food list included for beverages:

Country Time- all flavors Bright and Early breakfast drink- HI-C

Coca-cola(800 438-2653) All coke, sprite, Surge, Mello Yellow, and All Mountain Dew I hope this helps!

Aimee

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gluten-free Peanut Butter:

Smuckers

Peter Pan

Jif

skippy

gluten-free Mayo:

Hellmann's

Dukes Open Original Shared Link

Kraft

Yes Coke and Pepsi products are safe in the US

Here is a link to a list of "some" gluten-free foods: Mainstream gluten-free Products

I hope this is helpful, also in this section there are a lot of posts about gluten-free foods.

Kayleen007 Rookie
:D Oh wow that's great!! Thanks you guys!

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