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Ronnie Apprentice

What kind of chocolate bars do you guys eat?

I've been eating caramilk and a hershey hazelnut bar, because i was told it was gluten free.

But now i've got doubts about some of the info i've got!


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Hershey will always list gluten in the ingredient statement. Caramilk is made by Cadbury, right? In the US Cadbury is manufactured by Hershey, so the same rules apply. Enjoy! :D

jerseyangel Proficient

I'm absolutely addicted to Dove Dark Chocolate :ph34r:

PreOptMegs Explorer

THere are so many addicting gluten-free goodies.... example

Snickers, butterfinger, 3muskoteers, dove chocolates, hershey bar, m&m, most edy's ice cream, tootsie rolls (and frooties), air heads, .... the list goes on, but these were some of my favorites

Rusla Enthusiast

When I was in Amaranth the other day, dropping more money than a drunken sailor. I discovered cones for ice cream cones. Now, I was never an ice cream fanatic but I had a hankering for an ice cream cone so I bought the cones. Well they aren''t cheap but not that bad either 24 cones for about $13.00. Well these cones made by Barkat are very good. You would never know they are gluten-free.

As for chocolate bars; Toblerone, Hershey, Reeses cups, Caramilk.

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