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Werther's Original Butter Candies


meathnoel99

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meathnoel99 Newbie

Werther's Original Butter Candies contain  glucose syrup and soya lecithin.

I would like to know if that product is gluten free?

I am coeliac and suspect that eating Werther's may be causing my fatigue etc. 

Regards

Noel

 


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trents Grand Master

Noel, I believe I remember reading posts on this forum of others who reacted after eating Werther's products but I can't remember which ones. I think the original Werthers do contain gluten. My wife was giving them to me to wet the whistle in church when I got a coughing spell and then we read the ingredient label and realized they contained wheat.

meathnoel99 Newbie

Hi trents,

Thanks for your reply.

I will stop eating them to see how I get on.

Will try to  access the other forum posts on Celiac.com as I am newbie and not very tec literate..

Kind regards

Noel

 

 

 

trents Grand Master
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Here you go. This is just a screenshot of the product advertisement pictures from Amazon. It definitely does contain some derivatives of wheat and barely. If you have a question about something containing gluten, try "googling" it buy typing "Does ____________ contain gluten?" The product name would go in the blank. Googling has become a general term for using whatever browser search engine you use, even if it's not Google.

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meathnoel99 Newbie

Thank you once again, trent, for your help.

Will do as you suggest and Google Werther's Original Butter Candies.

 

Best Wishes

Noel

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