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Advil Gel Capelets gluten-free?


jesscarmel

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Does anyone know if advil gel caps are gluten-free? i ususally use the tabelets but my fiancee bought me the gelcaps today and customer service is closed?

Thanks

JEss


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Jess:

Advil gels are not listed on the new 2006 delfi list. But it very sparse as to date. Instead of advising you that they are ok, which I feel that they are, I would suggest that you call the number on the container and check.

mouse Enthusiast

That is all I use. They are gluten-free. When I called 2 years ago, they told me that the tablets had gluten in them and that the gel caplets did not.

mouse Enthusiast

I forgot to mention that I react to gluten or cross contamination within 10 minutes. So, I am comfortable in saying it is still gluten-free.

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Hi Jess, change of topic here...how did you come out on your job?

were you able to get a new puppy? Hope I didn't miss your post somewhere!

Judy

jesscarmel Enthusiast
Hi Jess, change of topic here...how did you come out on your job?

were you able to get a new puppy? Hope I didn't miss your post somewhere!

Judy

Hi Judy

Thanks for asking. work is okay now. the girl apologized, she maintains that she didnt tell him to do it, but felt really bad about the whole thing. she was crying about it so i just dropped it. ill never know what really happened and the whole puppy thing consumed me over that situation. good news- we got a new pup this past saturday- she is so cute, but we are still paranoid about it cause of what happened. shes already been to the vet so we feel good about that!!

speak to you soon

Jess

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

sorry for the 'hijacked thread' but so wanted to know.

Glad the job resolved itself..as that's always best..she probably learned a good lesson any way out of the whole thing....and so HAPPY ABOUT THE NEW PUPPY. :)

WHAT KIND IS IT????

love a picture of you and puppy but your present one is sooooo good.!

judy


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jesscarmel Enthusiast
sorry for the 'hijacked thread' but so wanted to know.

Glad the job resolved itself..as that's always best..she probably learned a good lesson any way out of the whole thing....and so HAPPY ABOUT THE NEW PUPPY. :)

WHAT KIND IS IT????

love a picture of you and puppy but your present one is sooooo good.!

judy

i was going to change the pic, but havent got a good one yet of the two of us but have some good ones of her. i tried to attach it but couldnt. we think shes a sheppard mix but not really sure!

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