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purplemom Apprentice

Does anyone know if the new Skittles Smoothie mix is gluten-free? Hubby brought them home last night so I can't call company to find out. I would love to use these in the kids Easter baskets. The colors are so pretty!!

Thanks

Cali


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According to the Master Foods automated line, all Skittles products are gluten-free, but def. read the labels, if anything looks suspicious (Like OBVIOUS gluten) then don't... Master Foods is one company that will not hide gluten in the artificial flavors or anything, so if Wheat, Barley, Rye, or Oats are not on the label, it's safe

tarnalberry Community Regular

Skittles makes a smoothie mix?! I think the idea of smoothie mixes is kinda silly in the first place, but ... wow... is there anything in it other than whey and sugar?! ;-P (Yeah, yeah, I'm being something of a smartass... :P )

purplemom Apprentice

Thanks!! Happy Easter :)

Carriefaith Enthusiast

Skittles are gluten-free? That's news to me! Yay!

is there anything in it other than whey and sugar?!

Oh wait, they probably aren't dairy free <_<

sasha1234 Newbie

they are dairy free too

lorka150 Collaborator

Yes. Carrie, they are indeed gluten-free and cf... My mom's number one consumption of sugar!


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CF??? REALY??? Cool will have to look for them....

Carriefaith Enthusiast

Sweet!

Felidae Enthusiast

Wow I had no idea I could eat Skittles.

elonwy Enthusiast

I loooove skittles. I am a personal fan of the Wild Berry variety. The new "ice cream" ones are really gross.

Not a fan of the smoothie mix either.

Elonwy

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Are the sour ones gluten-free also? I've always loved those, but they sure do tear your mouth up.

lorka150 Collaborator
Sweet!

haha, pun intended!

Carriefaith Enthusiast

I just bought some skittles today. I got the original ones. Are all of them gluten-free?

lorka150 Collaborator
I just bought some skittles today. I got the original ones. Are all of them gluten-free?

I know the original ones are (just so you can eat them right now!) ha. But I'm only pretty sure the others are gluten-free/cf too.

Carriefaith Enthusiast

I'm happy with the orginal ones :) Actually I'm really excited, but I may start craving the other flavours. I'm going to eat them right now! Yay!

I haven't been deprived of treats or anything :ph34r:

flagbabyds Collaborator

I wish they didn't have corn, there is like no candy that I can have :(

Carriefaith Enthusiast

Well I've tried the Skittles and I didn't get sick :D I'm always nervous for about 12 hours after trying a new product.

Felidae Enthusiast
Well I've tried the Skittles and I didn't get sick :D I'm always nervous for about 12 hours after trying a new product.

I'm always worried too for the first day too. Thatnks for being the guinea pig, I'm going to go buy some now.

Carriefaith Enthusiast
Thatnks for being the guinea pig, I'm going to go buy some now.
lol

Well if I didn't react to them, then they must be safe. I am super sensitive; therefore, I'm the perfect guinea pig!

Felidae Enthusiast

Can you try those Purely Vanilla bars for me? Just kidding, I'll try them myself and the Skittles. I am so excited about these new snacks.

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