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Marshmellows


terri

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terri Contributor

I'm thinking of making Ambrosia (or 5 cup salad) and am curious if Marshmellows are gluten-free? I have the Daisy sour cream which is gluten-free, the angel flake coconut which is, and the canned fruit (in juice, of course) so I'd be set if the marshmellow are. Has anyone checked on them?

Thanks!

Terri in Virginia


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Some marshmallows are gluten-free. Sorry, I don't remember which are (off the top of my head). I have some at home, actually, but I'm not posting from there as I usually do. I'll get back to you later.

Savvvyseller, you got an e-mail back? I sent mine quite a while ago, and still didn't get a response...oh well, as long as somebody got a reply from them. Thanks for posting.

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terri Contributor

Thanks! I'd appreciate it. I just called Kitchen Bouquet who makes a gravy aid and they told me all their products contain gluten. So, guess I'll get creative with my gravies!

dana-g Newbie

Your recipe sounds yummy! Campfire and Jet-Puffed marshmallows are gluten-free.

angel-jd1 Community Regular

Jet-Puffed Marshmellows made by Kraft are safe. Also their marshmellow fluff is fine.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

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Jet-Puffed Marshmellows made by Kraft are safe

Sorry, I just got home...that's the one I have

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