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minibabe Contributor

I also email victorias secrets and they were also NO help.....I thought that compaines would have there acts together by now. This is absolutly horrible. I have had three strikes this week :(

Here is what they said:

Dear Amanda,

Thank you for your e-mail regarding our merchandise. We are happy to

assist with your concern.

We have consulted our Merchandise Department, and unfortunately we are

unable to guarantee which items are completely gluten free. We regret

any disappointment this may cause.

If you need further assistance, please reply to this e-mail or call

anytime.

Thank you for your interest in Victoria's Secret. We hope you enjoy our

products and look forward to serving you in the future.

Sincerely,

Josh L.

VictoriasSecret.com Client Services

No one can give me answers and I have at least 30 items from VS and at any given time I can change a scent. I cant believe that no one can give me a list or at least say if it is gluten-free or not.

sorry Im venting.....

Amanda NY


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I also email victorias secrets and they were also NO help.....I thought that compaines would have there acts together by now. This is absolutly horrible. I have had three strikes this week :(

Here is what they said:

Dear Amanda,

Thank you for your e-mail regarding our merchandise. We are happy to

assist with your concern.

We have consulted our Merchandise Department, and unfortunately we are

unable to guarantee which items are completely gluten free. We regret

any disappointment this may cause.

If you need further assistance, please reply to this e-mail or call

anytime.

Thank you for your interest in Victoria's Secret. We hope you enjoy our

products and look forward to serving you in the future.

Sincerely,

Josh L.

VictoriasSecret.com Client Services

No one can give me answers and I have at least 30 items from VS and at any given time I can change a scent. I cant believe that no one can give me a list or at least say if it is gluten-free or not.

sorry Im venting.....

Amanda NY

Is this for their lotions and stuff or cosmetics? I know what company produces their cosmetics and VS should be able to give you an answer. It is the same company that does many of the other brands that people inquire about and if they can give an answer, VS should be able to also.

But I don't know who does their body care.

  • 8 months later...
runnerjen Apprentice

Hello - I'm new around here and I've been checking around to see which products I use are gluten-free. This was my response from Victoria's Secret regarding their regualr Garden collection (I like Love Spell and didn't want to give it up!)

Dear Jennifer,

Thank you for your e-mail regarding our merchandise. We are happy to research your request.

We have consulted the Merchandise Department, and found that the Garden Collection is gluten-free! We hope this information is useful.

If you need further assistance, please reply to this e-mail or call anytime.

Thank you for contacting Victoria's Secret.

Sincerely,

Tameka T.

VictoriasSecret.com Client Services

Visit www.VictoriasSecret.com

Phone 1.800.475.1935 or (outside the U.S.) 1.937.438.4197

Fax 1.937.438.4290

Guhlia Rising Star
Hello - I'm new around here and I've been checking around to see which products I use are gluten-free. This was my response from Victoria's Secret regarding their regualr Garden collection (I like Love Spell and didn't want to give it up!)

Dear Jennifer,

Thank you for your e-mail regarding our merchandise. We are happy to research your request.

We have consulted the Merchandise Department, and found that the Garden Collection is gluten-free! We hope this information is useful.

If you need further assistance, please reply to this e-mail or call anytime.

Thank you for contacting Victoria's Secret.

Sincerely,

Tameka T.

VictoriasSecret.com Client Services

Visit www.VictoriasSecret.com

Phone 1.800.475.1935 or (outside the U.S.) 1.937.438.4197

Fax 1.937.438.4290

Does this include the lotions as well? I don't know what the garden collection is...

runnerjen Apprentice
Does this include the lotions as well? I don't know what the garden collection is...

Here's the info on the garden collection - Open Original Shared Link

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