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Affy Tapples?


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chgomom Enthusiast

Anyone...are these gluten free??

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Lisa Mentor

Sorry dunno <_<

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chgomom Enthusiast

They are caramel apples covered with peanuts...

I checked the website but it has nothing....

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Katester Enthusiast

Does anyone know about these yet? These basically describe fall for me. I always have one the night of Halloween. Are they gluten-free? I hope so!!!

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blootails Newbie

Straight from their website...but it's the artificial flavorings, and artificial coloring that has me suspicious.

The "Original" Affy Tapple Plain Caramel

Apple, Caramel (corn syrup, sweetened condensed whole milk, sugar, evaporated milk (milk, dipotassium phosphate, carrageenan, vitamin D-3), vegetable shortening (partially hydrogenated vegetable, palm, soybean, and cottonseed oil, lecithin), natural and artificial flavorings, and artificial coloring).

Allergen Information: Manufactured on shared equipment with peanuts and tree nuts. Contains milk and soy ingredients

Kosher Status: Kosher Dairy approved under the Chicago Rabbinical Council (CRC D)

Net weight 3.5 oz. / 99 grams

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