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Halloween Candy


Moongirl

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I thought I would start a thread about Halloween candy....Please add your confirmed gluten-free candies... :D


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LKelly8 Rookie

:ph34r: BOO!

Candy corn/Autumn Mix/Harvest Mix: Target brand, Farley's, Sather's, Jelly Belly's.

ÆON Newbie

Mike and Ike's.

dairy queen Rookie

I have looked for Farley's and can't seem to find it anywhere.

Anyone know??? :angry:

LKelly8 Rookie

DQ - Where are you? It depends on your area, you might find Farley's (Or Sather's, same company) in CVS, dollar stores, K-mart, Sears Essentials. . . you're right though they can be hard to find, Brach's :angry: seems to push all the other brands out.

hez Enthusiast

I remember last year finding them at Alberson's (grocery store). I think this chain is mainly on the western US.

Hez

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Thank you, we do have a CVS and kmart. :D


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mortamer Newbie

Halloween is coming! Other than Dove Choc. and M&M's what candy is Gluten free. Been a celiac since March, I miss candy a bit. Have it in the house getting ready for Halloween but I not too sure what I can sample. :D

amber-rose Contributor

I've heard that regular & king-sized Snickers bars are gluten-free. But the fun-sized ones are NOT gluten-free. They're made in a different factory, which also processes wheat.

LKelly8 Rookie

Always read the ingredients first.

:mellow: <--puts on reading glasses--> :blink:

gluten-free regular size candy bars (last I heard) - Milky Way Midnight, Snickers, Rolos, Mr. Goodbar, Almond Joy, Junior Mints, Mary Janes, Milk Duds, Clark Bars, Haviland Thin Mints, York Peppermint Paddies, Baby Ruth, Rasinets, Butterfinger, Nestle Turtles, Three Musketeers.

Candies: Tootsie rolls, Tootsie pops, Tootsie Caramel Apple pop, Dots, Crows. Pez. Marshmellow Peeps (Yea! My favorite! :D ) Red Hots, Lemonheads, Boston Baked Beans, Atomic Fireballs.

From the Wheaton gluten-free Support Group List:

notice these were last checked in 2004

"Charms (800 877-7655): Blow Pops; Charms Squares; Super Blow Pops; Charms Sour Balls; Charms Pops; Family Fun; Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Da Pops; Pops Galore; Fluffy Stuff

Cotton Candy; Sugar Daddy Pops; Sugar Babies (10/04)"

"Willie Wonka (Nestle): Nerds, Laffy Taffy, Gobstoppers, Pixie Sticks, Tangy Taffy, bottlecaps, runts, mix ups, shock tarts, tart n tiny, Fun Dip (lick m aid) (9/04)"

ÆON Newbie

Wow, the little ones are contaminated? That's kinda scary. Butterfingers, Babyruths and 3 musketeers are safe , at least the normal sized ones.

elfkin Contributor

Does anyone have anything to add for gluten free and nut free - my son is anaphylactic to peanuts. Thanks so much!

LKelly8 Rookie
:) Bumping the Halloween candy thread. . .
mmaccartney Explorer

Starburst, laffy taffy, airheads, dum dum brand suckers

all gluten, milk, egg, and nut free.

loraleena Contributor

Reeses Peanut butter cups, and hershey's regular size chocolate bars.

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