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Anyone have Easter favorites ?

Its my first gluten-free Easter, I love the cadbury chocolate eggs, they have that candy coated shell, havent checked if they are gluten-free though, anyone know?


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Guest nini
Anyone have Easter favorites ?

Its my first gluten-free Easter, I love the cadbury chocolate eggs, they have that candy coated shell, havent checked if they are gluten-free though, anyone know?

yes Cadbury eggs are gluten-free, Cadbury has a whole list of candies that are gluten-free.

of course Peeps are gluten-free... there are really a ton of safe candies... I just can't think right now...

Fluffy Stuff

Moongirl Community Regular
yes Cadbury eggs are gluten-free, Cadbury has a whole list of candies that are gluten-free.

DO you know where I can get that list from Cadbury?

Thanks B)

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Cadbury Mini eggs, the ones with the candy shells... Those are my weakness, literally. I have a container on my desk and I eat them all day...my coworker helps me but man I am so glad these are safe.

skinnyminny Enthusiast

I am in love with the mini eggs with the hard shells too I always buy them in bulk to get me through the year they are so great!! By far the best easter candy

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Skinny-Oh my gosh, I thought I was the only person who bought them in bulk. It is August and I whip out a bag. I think the mini eggs got popular again, for a few years I had a hard time finding them. I know Wal-mart in my area doesn't sell them. I can get them most everywhere else so I am happy. I glad to see someone else shares my love for mini eggs!!!!

amybeth Enthusiast

I just saw mini-eggs in the store. I LOVE THEM, and I wasn't sure if they were gluten-free. I'm so excited. I'm going to buy out the store.

Also a good thread on friends w/ celiacs on what to put in an easter basket -- check there. I think it says "Daughter's friend has celiac"

Jelly Belly's -- fruit bowl assortment -- yummy and gluten-free

M&M's

Reese's pnut cups

snickers

butterfingers

peeps

(can you tell I like candy?)

skittles

hershey milk choc.

Does anyone know about Jordan Almonds?


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is this ok because it says "For detailed information on our products in the UK " Is that still good for USA information?

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After Eight Dinner Mints

Airheads (January 2004)

Allan Brand Candy Canes

Almond Joy by Hershey’s

Altoids - gluten will be listed on label as wheat, rye, barley, or oats (Kraft product)

Ande’s Mints (September 2003)

ANDI Bars (Gluten Free and Casein Free) available through www.glutenfreepantry.com

Astro Pops

Baby Ruth by Nestle (February 2004)

Bazooka Gum (August 2004)

Beechnut: Peppermint, Spearmint, Cinnamon flavors (September 2003)

Big League Chew Gum (Original, Grape, Strawberry)

Bit O Honey (February 2004)

Bottle caps

Break Bar by Glutino (looks/tastes like a Kit Kat, but it IS gluten-free, whereas KitKats are not) available at www.allergygrocer.com

Breath savers Mints (Sugar Free, Iced Mint, Mint Cinnamon, Peppermint, Spearmint, Vanilla Mint, WinterGreen)

Bubbilicious Gum (April 2003)

Bubble Yum Gum

Butterfinger (February 2004)

Butterfinger BBs (February 2004)

Butterfinger Poppables

Butterfinger: Pumpkins (September 2003)

Cadbury Candy Bars (Fundraising Bar, Bunnies, Caramilk, Caramilk Roll, Crunchie, Dairy Milk, Easter Egg Creams, Easter Parade, Fruit & Nut, Golden Caramel, Hazelnut, Mini Eggs, Roast Almond, Rum & Butter)

Candy Corn by Goelitz (October 2003) is also VEGETARIAN. Verified: 10/22/03

Carefree Gum (September 2003)

Carmel-a-lot by Cambridge (September 2003)

Certs Mints

Charleston Chews by Cambridge (September 2003)

Charms: Fluffy Stuff Cotton Candy September -2003)

Charms: Squares, Pops, Blow Pops, Super Blow Pops Zip A Doo Da, Family Fun, Super Sour Balls, Pops Galore (October 2003)

Chicklets - regular and tiny size (January 2004)

Chunky by Nestle (February 2004)

Clark Bars (September 2003)

Clorets Gum

Clorets Mints

Crowe’s by Tootsie (March 2004)

Dentyne Gum all September 2003

Dots by Tootsie - Regular, Tropical, or Wild Berry are gluten-free (March 2004)

Double Bubble Gum (October 2003)

Dove (September 2003)

Eclipse Gum by Wrigley’s (is also vegetarian) (August 2003)

EnjoyLifeFoods BIG Cookies – gluten-free and available through www.glutenfreepantry.com

EnviroKidz Cereal Bars (marked gluten-free) (September 2004)

Extra Gum by Wrigley’s (is also vegetarian) (August 2003)

Farley: Candy Corn, Harvest Mix, Jellybird Eggs, Holiday Creams (Christmas Easter) (September 2003)

Farley: Yogurt Raisins, Banana Chips, Pineapple Wedges, Fruit Snacks (September 2003)

Farley candies: Fruit Flavored Jells & JuJu & Bears, Giant Jellies, Gummy Bears, Jelly Bird Eggs, Jelly Rings, JuJu Coins, Jumbo Jelly Beans, Orange & Lemon Slices, Speckled Bird Eggs, Tiny Jelly Eggs

Ferrara Pan: all, including Red Hots, Lemonheads, Jaw Busters, Boston Baked Beans, Atomic Fireballs, Black Forest Gummies, Grape Heads, Jellybeans (March 2003)

Freedent: peppermint, spearmint, winter fresh (September 2003)

Fresh Fruit, Of course!!!!

Fruit Stripe gum - all (September 2003)

Fun Dip

General Mills general statement: read label. Wheat, rye, barley, oats will be listed

Glenny’s Potato Crisps and Soy Crisps (assorted flavors are gluten free and can be found at www.GlutenSolutions.com)

Gobstoppers

Goobers by Nestle (February 2004)

Heide products: all products made gluten-free in gluten-free plant

Hershey’s Almond Kisses

Hershey’s Bites

Hershey’s Plain Chocolate Bars

Hershey’s Plain Kisses

Hershey’s Kisses with Almonds

Hershey’s Giant Kiss

Hershey’s Swoops: check label. Gluten will be listed as wheat, rye, barley or oats

Hershey's general statement: check label. Gluten will be listed as wheat, rye, barley or oats

Honey Acres candies: Honey Gummies (are also vegetarian), and Honey Mints (are also vegetarian) (September 2003)

Hot Tamales (February 2004)

Ice Breakers Gum

Jelly Belly (except buttered toast flavor)

Jolly Rancher Lollipops

Jolly Ranchers (Hershey's product. Check label. Gluten will be listed as wheat, rye, barley or oats)

Junior Mint by Cambridge (September 2003)

Junior Mint Chews by Cambridge (September 2003)

Just Born: Valentines Day Mike and Ike, Valentine’s Day Peep Hearts, Easter Peeps, Eggs, Bunnies, Easter Mike and Ike, Jelly Beans, Halloween Pumpkins, Ghosts, Cats, Christmas Trees, Snowmen, Teenie Beanie Holiday Mix (February 2004)

Kettle Valley brand Fruit Leather (apple, Tropical Blend, Watermelon, Strawberry, Raspberry, WildBerry) available at www.allergygrocer.com

Kraft Caramels (September 2003)

Kraft will list major allergens

Laffy Taffy by Willy Wonka (October 2003)

Lifesavers general statement: gluten will be listed on label as wheat, rye, barley or oats (Kraft product)

Lifesavers Gummies

M&M’s – Plain (January 2004)

Manischewitz: Milk and Dark Chocolate Coins (January 2003)

Mars Bar

Marvel Candy Sticks (marked as gluten-free) and found at some Wal-Mart stores

Mega WarHeads (June 2003)

Mike and Ike (February 2004)

Milky Way Midnight (January 2004); note: other Milky Ways are NOT gluten-free

Mounds

Nabisco general statement: read label. Wheat, rye, barley, oats will be listed

Necco Brands (Canada Mints, Candy Stix, Haviland Peppermint Patties/Thin Mints, Mary Janes, Mary Janes Peanut Butter Kisses, Wafers, Talking Pumpkins, Wintergreen Lozenges, Conversation Hearts (September 2003)

Nerds by Willy Wonka (October 2003)

Nestle general statement: gluten will be listed as wheat, rye, barley oats (February 2004)

Newman's Own: all sweet dark chocolate products, choc bar, butter toffee crunch (January 2004)

Oh Henry by Nestle (February 2004)

Orbit Gum by Wrigley’s (is also vegetarian) (August 2003)

Payday

Pearson Nips (by Nestle February 2004)

Pez (June 2004)

Pixie Sticks

Pretzel Packs made by Ener-G Foods or Glutino (specially marked gluten free) and are available at www.GlutenSolutions.com

Raisnettes by Nestle (February 2004)

Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup Miniatures

Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups

Rolo

Running Rabbit Licorice (confirm gluten-free status) (Ingredients: corn syrup, turbinado sugar, cornstarch, dextrose, licorice root extract, tapioca dextrin, anise oil, salt, separating agents (mineral oil & bees wax). 5oz box (approx. 35 pieces) Free of: Wheat, Gluten, Dairy, Peanuts, Tree Nuts, Egg, Soy, Rice, Potato, Yeast, Sesame and is available at www.allergygrocer.com

Runts

Russell Stover: check label. Gluten will be listed as wheat, rye, barley or oats

Russell Stover: PB Ghost, Buzzard Nest, Marshmallow Pumpkins (September 2003)

Sees ( Almond Royal, Toffee-ettes, Asst Sugar Sticks, Sugar Twists, Dark Chocolate with Almonds Candy Bar, Candy Canes) (January 2003)

Skittles (September 2003)

Smarties Brand Smarties (October 2003)

Smarties Double Lolly, Mega Lolly (October 2003)

Snickers (No Crispy or No Poppables!!)

Snickers Pumpkins (September 2003)

SnoCaps by Nestle (February 2004)

Sour Patch Kids by Trebor Allen Swedish Fish (Sepetmber 2003)

Spangler LolliPops: Dum Dums, Astro Pops, Picture Pops (June 2004)

Spangler: all candy canes, xmas shop pops (December 2003)

Spree (February 2004)

St. Claire’s Sweets (All are gluten, casein, nut, egg, GMO, soy, corn, peanut, shell fish free and they are certified organic. They have certifications from all their suppliers that they are gluten and all the other allergens free. And available through www.econturalsolutions.com.

Starburst Fruit Chews (September 2003)

Starburst JellyBeans (September 2003)

Stretch Island 100% Fruit Snack (Apricot*, Berry, Blackberry, Great Grape, Rare Raspberry available at most East Coast Trader Joe’s) (September 2004)

Sugar Babies (September 2003)

Sugar Daddies (September 2003)

Sunkist chewy candies - Fruit Gems, Jelly Beans, Orange & Cream Chews, Super Sour Stars October 2003)

Sunkist Fruit Slices (April 2004)

Swedish Fish by Trebor Allen (September 2003)

SweetTarts (February 2004)

Swoops by Hershey’s (Regular, Reece’s, Almond Joy, York)

Tangy Taffy

Tart N Tiny

Teenee Beanie made by Just Born (February 2004)

TicTacs (April 2003)

Tootsie Rolls & Pops

Tootsie: Pops, Carmel Apple, Mutuant Fruitant, Flavor Roll, Twisties, Peppermint, Tropical Dot Fruit Smoothies, Hot Choc Pops (March 2004)

Tops: all, including Ring Pops, Push Pops, Baby Bottle Pops, Juicy Drop Pops and Chews, etc. (August 2004)

Trident Gum all (June 2004)

Trolli Gummi: Peachie O's, Squiggles, Sour Bite Crawlers, Octopus (September 2003)

Turtles by Nestle (February 2004)

Welch’s Fruit Snacks – all (April 2004)

Werther’s Originals

WonderBall by Nestle (February 2004)

Wonka: check label. Gluten will be listed as wheat, rye, barley or oats

Wrigley’s Gum (all are gluten-free June 2004)

York Peppermint Patties

Zours made by JustBorn (February 2004)

Amanda NY

Becky6 Enthusiast

I love the mini eggs!! Yay!!!!

Guest nini
is this ok because it says "For detailed information on our products in the UK " Is that still good for USA information?

it was the only official Cadbury site I could find, thought it was at least somewhat helpful!

Jnkmnky Collaborator

I stuffed 75 plastic eggs one easter with various candies... Well, at the last minute I decided a good mother would double check ingredients. So I did. And the egg shaped recess peanut butter cups had WHEAT!!!! So, always check your candies particularly if the shape is changed for a holiday theme. Nobody wants to check and unstuff 75 plastic eggs at 10pm on easter eve. ;)

Guest cassidy

The mini-eggs are my favorite. I bought two big bags which will hopefully last me the year. If you really like these and run out before next easter, Cadbury makes Carmello and a Milk Chocolate bar with the same chocolate. I think it is much better than Hershey's, Dove or any other brand.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Cadbury Mini Eggs, are made by Hershey and sold under the Cadbury egg. Caramellos.....heaven....8 and I am thinking about going downstairs to the main cafeteria to find a carmello bar.

teankerbell Apprentice

Since I can't have dairy - it will be Jelly Bellies for me! :-)

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