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Does anyone know if this is gluten-free? I drink this all the time!


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It's gluten-free

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It's gluten-free

Thank you, I'm going to have a bottle now! I'm a gator-holic!

CarlaB Enthusiast

Enjoy. I drink lots of Propel, by the makers of Gatorade.

Cheryl36 Newbie

I am in desperate need of how to find out if my hair products are g f. I am new on the forum and don't know how to work it so well. I never even considered that my hair wasn't growing because of celiac! It hasn't grown for some time now. :( Help....

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Thank goodness it's gluten free cuz I love it! I buy the powder mix stuff at walmart and will mix it up into a water bottle to drink after I work out! It rocks!

wacky~jackie Rookie
I am in desperate need of how to find out if my hair products are g f. I am new on the forum and don't know how to work it so well. I never even considered that my hair wasn't growing because of celiac! It hasn't grown for some time now. :( Help....

Hi Cheryl, :)

Hope you find this forum helpful. However it can take a lot of time to find the info you need. Probably the best bet would be to contact the company. I have found that some of the websites address the gluten-free issue in their FAQ. I'm not sure where I found it on here but someone posted that Fructisse products are not gluten-free and that Dove products are. I do know that the mousse I was using by Herbal Essence states right on the label "wheat startch".

Best of luck!! B) from another "newbie"


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Thank goodness it's gluten free cuz I love it! I buy the powder mix stuff at walmart and will mix it up into a water bottle to drink after I work out! It rocks!

I do the same exact thing. I buy the powder at Walmart and mix it up in an empty bottle. I drink at least a quart if not more every day!

wacky~jackie Rookie
I do the same exact thing. I buy the powder at Walmart and mix it up in an empty bottle. I drink at least a quart if not more every day!

Just a note of caution. Gatorade is high in sodium. Some of the runners on my daughter's cross country team were drinking it in excess and their blood pressure sky rocketed. Guess the saying is true.... all things in moderation. (except gluten... of course).

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KaitiUSA Enthusiast

I am a big gatorade fan. I buy the powder too...its more economical

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