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Looked on line, couldn't find an answer. Anyone know?

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Canadian Karen Community Regular

Hey, I didn't know they named a candy after me!!! I'm honoured!!!! ;):P

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Karen

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Canadian Karen Community Regular

I found this on delphi:

Airheads (859.283.1234) (www.airheads.com) (vp=01/22/2004)

Airheads are gluten-free. They are the only product processed in the facility. However, the company can't guarantee what happens at their suppliers facilities with regard to cross-contamination.

It's basically a crapshoot, I guess.

Hugs!

Karen

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Becky6 Enthusiast

Yep they are! Belle loves them!

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gf4life Enthusiast
Hey, I didn't know they named a candy after me!!! I'm honoured!!!! wink.gif tongue.gif

Karen you are so funny! :D

My kids love Airheads. They are always hunting for packs with new flavors.

We have never had a problem with them (no reactions) and since the company says they are gluten-free, we consider them gluten-free.

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