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www.anastasiaconfections.com is the brand. It's marked gluten free and is wonderful. Three of their four lines of confections are gluten free including their taffy. I've only tried the Pina Colada coconut patties and they are like a gourmet Mound's of sorts. They sell in many Marshall's and TJ Maxx stores. You can get their toll free # off their website and call with you own zip code to find out where they may be in your area (if they are).


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I'm going to have to go in to my Marshall's and see if they have any. I used to work there for 3 years(off and on because of school). We always got different items in. Hey it gives me an excuse to shop for clothes I don't need too. :)

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I'm going to have to go in to my Marshall's and see if they have any. I used to work there for 3 years(off and on because of school). We always got different items in. Hey it gives me an excuse to shop for clothes I don't need too. :)

Would you know if these are also free of High fructose corn syrup, corn syrup, dairy and soy? Yikes! That's a lot!

lisa

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Would you know if these are also free of High fructose corn syrup, corn syrup, dairy and soy? Yikes! That's a lot!

lisa

I didn't keep the box - it looks like it holds almost twice as much as it could - but I'd say it is not free of that other stuff since it's so sweet. But I could be totally wrong so you'd need to either call the company (toll free is on the website) or find a box and read it. I'm going to have a half of one now. It's too rich to eat a whole one at a time and they are very small in the first place. Yum!

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I didn't keep the box - it looks like it holds almost twice as much as it could - but I'd say it is not free of that other stuff since it's so sweet. But I could be totally wrong so you'd need to either call the company (toll free is on the website) or find a box and read it. I'm going to have a half of one now. It's too rich to eat a whole one at a time and they are very small in the first place. Yum!

Thank you!

lisa

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