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Snickers And Chewing Gum?


sillyyak

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Are snickers candy and chewing gum gluten free? I have no idea.

Thanks!


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Regular sized Snickers are, but not the smaller sized ones... they're made in a different factory. I can't remember if this means they're not for sure, or if there's just more possibility of cross contamination. Not sure about gum though.

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most gums are. there are a few that aren't. i know trident, dentyne are for sure.

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  sillyyak said:
Are snickers candy and chewing gum gluten free? I have no idea.

Thanks!

I know Dubble Bubble is gluten-free. :D

Here's the Wrigley's Listing from the new Delphi List:

"Wrigley (vw=4/25/06)

(Open Original Shared Link

ucts_faqs.asp#q6)

Wrigley's Spearmint gum, Freedent gum,

Doublemint gum, Extra gum, Big Red

gum, Eclipse gum, Juicy Fruit gum,

Eclipse Flash breath strips, Winterfresh

gum, Orbit gum, Winterfresh Thin Ice

breath strips, Orbit White gum, Altoids Sours,

Altoids Mints, Altoids Gum, Lifesavers and

Cremesavers. "

Also from that list; Dentyne, Trident, Chiclets and Bubblicious are gluten-free.

tiffjake Enthusiast

Snickers, yes. Orbit, yes.

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