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Godiva Chocolates

Thank you for your email regarding gluten.

All of our chocolates may contain gluten due to our manufacturing process.

An individual should NOT consume any of our products if they have a gluten allergy or any other restrictions for gluten consumption.

Thank you for your interest in Godiva.

Dave

Customer Care Department

Godiva Chocolatier, Inc.

1-800-946-3482

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This particulair item says wheat free on the package....I associate both together(gluten)but was not positive. I dont anything with oats anyway....

Dear Carmela:

Thank you for contacting Barbara's Bakery about our Peanut Butter

Puffins Cereal product. Our Peanut Butter Puffins Cereal is not a gluten

free product as it includes Oat Flour, which is a known gluten

containing grain. The following grains are considered to contain gluten:

wheat, rye, oats (due to it being processed on the same machinery as

wheat in the United States) or barley. Attached is a list of our Gluten

Free products for your convenience and reference.

We hope you will be able to try some of these other delicious and

nutritious Gluten Free Foods produced by Barbara's Bakery. If we can be

of further assistance in the future, please feel free to contact us

again. We hope you continue to enjoy Barbara's products in excellent

health!

Best regards,

Cathy Berg

Customer Relations Administrator

Barbara's Bakery, Inc.

I am waiting on a reply from Harry and David chocolates. You'll the moose munch bars are to die For!!!


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Try Esther Price chocolates. There is only one that has rice crispy type stuff in it, which has gluten, but all the rest are gluten-free. I spoke with their on staff nutritionist who knew all about gluten. I mentioned I liked their candy better than Godiva, he said that's because they use real butter and Godiva uses other fats, too. On Godiva's website, they say "primarily made with butter and cream."

They're a local chocolate company here in Ohio, so if you're not in Ohio you'll have to order from them online. The price is a lot better than Godiva, too.

Michi8 Contributor

You should check out Open Original Shared Link chocolates...they are the best (and way better than Godiva.) They're headquartered in Calgary, AB, and I believe they have a couple of stores now in the US. Their chocolates are very fresh. There are ingredients lists on the website I linked to. Plus there are recipes for using their chocolate as well. :)

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