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Hello. Does anyone know which brands of the gummy type fruit snacks are gluten-free? Thanks!


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I can't give you a brand but if it's one made by Kraft, General Mills or Betty Crocker (I think they all make these snacks) all you have to do is read the ingredients. They will not hide gluten in other ingredients. It will very clearly say wheat, barley, or perhaps malt. That said, it's my recollection that most of these type snacks are gluten-free.

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The Shrek ones are gluten-free, the Disney (I think by Kellogg and this is the only thing by Kellogg that is gluten-free) are gluten-free. Betty Crocker are as well, but I don't remember which "characters" they use. Kim.

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kathy4 Newbie

Most gummy snacks are gluten-free. Check ingredients though because I know a few contain modified food starch-especially the store brands. Also, watch out for the rippers or anything licorice-like uses wheat starch to prevent sticking. Fruit rolls are almost all gluten-free. Good luck.

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Trader Joes Fruit Gummies asre gluten-free

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