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I saw a Whatchamacallit the other day and remembered that they used to be my favorite candy bar. For those who are unfamiliar, it's chocolate covered, has PB and caramel, and crispy rice. It's made by Hershey and the ingredients LOOKED ok to me... does anyone eat them? Does anyone know if they are gluten-free? The only thing I worried about was the crispy rice, but it doesn't say anything about malt in the ingredients.

Thanks!

- Lauren


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last I checked the crispy rice had malt in it......however if that's no longer true, then I can eat my fav. candy bar again!

Guhlia Rising Star

These are the ingredients as I could find them online. I don't know if this is the most recent formulation.

Milk Chocolate , Sugar , Nonfat Milk , Cocoa Butter , Chocolate , Lactose , Milk Fat , Soy Lecithin , PGPR As Emulsifiers , Vanillin An Artificial Flavor , High Fructose Corn Syrup , Crisp Rice , Sugar , Vegetable Oil , Partially Hydrogenated Palm Kernel Oils , Partially Hydrogenated Soybean Oils , Partially Defatted Peanuts , Reduced Minerals Whey Milk , Nonfat Milk , Refined Palm Kernel Oil or Coconut Oil 2% or Less , Dairy Butter 2% or Less , Salt 2% or Less , Mono- and Diglycerides 2% or Less , Malt 2% or Less , Molasses 2% or Less , Soy Lecithin 2% or Less , Disodium Phosphate 2% or Less

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Adeling Newbie
On ‎14‎/‎06‎/‎2006 at 4:56 PM, Guhlia said:

These are the ingredients as I could find them online. I don't know if this is the most recent formulation.

 

Milk Chocolate , Sugar , Nonfat Milk , Cocoa Butter , Chocolate , Lactose , Milk Fat , Soy Lecithin , PGPR As Emulsifiers , Vanillin An Artificial Flavor , High Fructose Corn Syrup , Crisp Rice , Sugar , Vegetable Oil , Partially Hydrogenated Palm Kernel Oils , Partially Hydrogenated Soybean Oils , Partially Defatted Peanuts , Reduced Minerals Whey Milk , Nonfat Milk , Refined Palm Kernel Oil or Coconut Oil 2% or Less , Dairy Butter 2% or Less , Salt 2% or Less , Mono- and Diglycerides 2% or Less , Malt 2% or Less , Molasses 2% or Less , Soy Lecithin 2% or Less , Disodium Phosphate 2% or Less

Malt extract can have <20ppm or >20ppm depending upon how it is processed. I think your confidence level needs to be changed subject to test results.
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kareng Grand Master
1 hour ago, Adeling said:

Malt extract can have <20ppm or >20ppm depending upon how it is processed. I think your confidence level needs to be changed subject to test results.
Source: Open Original Shared Link

You are responding to a post that is over 10 years old.  Product info may have changed in that period of time.

Adeling Newbie

Is this an automated response or am I missing something?

kareng Grand Master
15 minutes ago, Adeling said:

Is this an automated response or am I missing something?

No.  But you brought  up a very old topic (2006) and I wanted people that might now see it, to know that product info on it might be out of date.  You can post new info, that's OK. :)

 

In the US, malt is not  considered gluten free as a general rule.  


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