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Target Brand Candy Corn Is gluten-free


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LKelly8 Rookie

:D Brush those teeth after all that candy corn!

Farley's, Sather's and Jelly Belly also have gluten-free candy corn/harvest mixes.


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:D Brush those teeth after all that candy corn!

Farley's, Sather's and Jelly Belly also have gluten-free candy corn/harvest mixes.

Thanks for the heads up ;) We love candy corn.... :D

dairy queen Rookie

I was also wondering if brachs is still a nono.

Thanks for the brands that are safe. I looooooooooooooooove candy corn!!!!!!!!!!!!!

LKelly8 Rookie
I was also wondering if brachs is still a nono.

Thanks for the brands that are safe. I looooooooooooooooove candy corn!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I contacted them last week and got the usual spiel - they don't know if their candy contains gluten or not so all Brach's should be considered off limits till they "do more research". I guess it's better than those companies that say, "Oh, yeah it's gluten-free. . . kinda, maybe, what's gluten again?" :P

Turtle Enthusiast

This post reminds me of a good, quick recipe ya'll might be interested in:

Combine candy corn with salted peanuts (gluten-free ones of course :P ).

I sometimes will also add in some plain M&M's.

And ENJOY!!

It makes for a great Halloween or fall treat!!! It's also perfect for putting out on the "grazing" table at Thanksgiving too!

GlutenFreeAl Contributor

Are any of those brands soy free as well?

Thankagirl Rookie

YAY Target! Thank you for that info - I am planning a Halloween party for my kids!

Very helpful info!

Sarah


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megzmc3611 Rookie
:D Brush those teeth after all that candy corn!

Farley's, Sather's and Jelly Belly also have gluten-free candy corn/harvest mixes.

Do you know if this also means the Farley pumpkins (candy corns shaped like pumpkins) are gluten-free?

LKelly8 Rookie
Are any of those brands soy free as well?

I don't know if they're soy free too, sorry. :(

Megz - Yup, Farley Harvest/Pumpkin mixes are gluten-free.

megzmc3611 Rookie
I don't know if they're soy free too, sorry. :(

Megz - Yup, Farley Harvest/Pumpkin mixes are gluten-free.

Yeah! Those are my favorite!

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