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Lisa Mentor

Hello Little Boys and Girls:

Not being computer savey, would some kind person post the link to the Delfi List of Candy for all the new moms and dad with little biddies that will scare us tomorrow night.

I think it would be a great help. Especially, when they have to pick and pitch from their goodie bags.

Thank you. :ph34r:


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Corkdarrr Enthusiast

Sorry - didn't have time to do it before.

This is from the Delphi list updated as of September 1, 2006.

Sorry about the messy format! I tried to clean it up a bit, but gave up midway through.

Hope this helps

Courtney

Candy

Cadbury Adams (ve=3/3/06)

All of our chewing gums are gluten free,

including all Dentyne, Trident, Chiclets, and

Bubblicious.

Cadbury Schweppes (vw = 7/28/06)

(Open Original Shared Link)

Sour Patch Kids

Dagoba Organic Chocolates-All products

(vw=4/25/06)

(Open Original Shared Link

lthnutrition.html#gluten)

Ghirardelli

(Open Original Shared Link)

(vw=2/1/06)

The following items may contain trace

amounts of Peanuts, Nuts, and Flour Gluten:

Classic White Chips, Masterpieces Boxed

Chocolate Collection

Just Born Candy (ve=05/06)

All of our candies are derived from corn;

therefore, to the best of our knowledge, they are

gluten-free. The modified food starch we use in

the manufacture of our jellybean candies is

cornstarch.

YEAR-ROUND CANDIES: MIKE AND IKE -

Original Fruits, Tropical Typhoon, Berry Blast,

Jolly Joes-Grape and Tangy Twister, HOT

TAMALES and HOT TAMALES Fire, ZOURS

- Original Fruitz and Punch Fruitz, TEENEE

BEANEE Jelly Beans, PEANUT CHEWS

VALENTINE'S DAY: Strawberry and Vanilla

Creme Flavored MARSHMALLOW PEEPS

Hearts, Non-flavored MARSHMALLOW

PEEPS Hearts

EASTER: MARSHMALLOW PEEPS Chicks

and Bunnies, Strawberry, Vanilla and Orange

Creme Flavored MARSHMALLOW PEEPS

Eggs, MARSHMALLOW PEEPS Inside a Milk

Chocolate Egg, MIKE AND IKE Easter Treats,

JUST BORN Jelly Beans

HALLOWEEN: MARSHMALLOW PEEPS

Pumpkins, Spooky Cats and Ghosts,

MARSHMALLOW PEEPS DelightFills and

Cocoa Cats, Snack Pack and Variety Pack Bags

- MIKE AND IKE, HOT TAMALES and

ZOURS

CHRISTMAS: MARSHMALLOW PEEPS

Christmas Trees and Snowmen, Holiday Cookie

Flavored MARSHMALLOW PEEPS Cutouts

Let's Do... Organic (Edward and Sons)

(vw=5/1/06)

(Open Original Shared Link

c.html)

All gummi bears. All Let's Do... Organic Bears

are gluten-free and completely vegan, suitable

for a wide range of special diets.

Necco (v=01/30/06)

NECCO: wafers, Mary Jane’s peanut butter

kisses, sweethearts conversation hearts

(Valenties only) Canada mints & wintergreen

lozenges,

HAVILAND: thin mints, candy stix

EAGLE BRAND: chocolate & vanilla

Nestlé (ve = 6/6/06)

“…Please read each product ingredient

statement for the most current information.”

Chocolate and Confections: Nestlé Baby Ruth;

Nestlé Bit -O-Honey; Nestlé Butterfinger;

Nestlé Butterfinger BB’s; Nestlé Chunky;

Nestlé Goobers; Nestlé Milk Chocolate; Nestlé

Nips; Nestlé Treasures; Nestlé Turtles; Nest lé

Oh Henry!; Nestlé Raisinets; Nestlé Sno-Caps;

Spree.

Confections seasonal: Valentines: Milk

Chocolate Hearts; Milk Chocolate w/

Butterfinger Hearts; Milk Chocolate w/

Butterfinger Tigger; Sweetarts Lollipops.

Easter: Baby Ruth Crème Egg; Butterfinger

Nesteggs; Caramel Nesteggs; Milk Chocolate

Nesteggs; Peanut Butter Nesteggs. Christmas:

Milk Chocolate Jingles; Milk Chocolate w/

Butterfinger Jingles; Spree Candy Canes;

Sweetarts Candy Canes.

Wonka Products: Wonka Bottlecaps; Wonka

Gobstoppers; Wonka Laffy Taffy; Wonka Lik -

M-Aid Fun Dip; Wonka Mix-Ups; Wonka

Nerds; Wonka Pixy Stix; Wonka Runts;

Wonka Shockers; Wonka Sweetarts; Wonka

Tart ‘N Tinys; Wonka Nerds Rope.

Russell Stover (www.russellstover.com)

(vw=2/1/06)

"Our products are gluten free — with the

exception of products containing cookies, such

as S'mores and Cookies and Creams." Note:

Shared lines are used.

These products contain a small amount of

gluten, and ingredient labels indicate clearly that

they contain wheat. Be aware that products

containing wheat are produced on equipment

that's also used to make other products. So we

can't completely rule out the possibility of crosscontamination,

despite efforts to prevent it.

Safeway (ve=01/20/06)

SELECT Brand: Truffles

(Chocolate/Raspberry, Mocha, Butterscotch,

and Milk Chocolate)

SAFEWAY Brand: Dessert Mints, Gummi

Bears, Marshmallows (Large & Mini), Spice

Drops, Star Light Mints, Trail Mix with Candy

Pieces

Scarffen Berger (vw=05/19/06

Open Original Shared Link

Chocolates

See’s Candies (www.sees.com) (ve=03/20/06)

CANDY: all flavors except Malt Truffle

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.

Lisa Mentor

Thanks babe for posting. I am sure that will be helpful. :)

Corkdarrr Enthusiast

I just received an even BETTER list of gluten-free candy via email. If anyone would like me to forward it to them, please send me your email.

Courtney

SarahTorg Apprentice
I just received an even BETTER list of gluten-free candy via email. If anyone would like me to forward it to them, please send me your email.

Courtney

Could I have the list?

We are going trick or treating tonight, and all of my children are gluten free.

Corkdarrr Enthusiast
Could I have the list?

We are going trick or treating tonight, and all of my children are gluten free.

just PM me your email address if you haven't already and I'll forward it to you

Courtney


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purplemom Apprentice

Corkdarr- I would love that list please. I need to pick unsafe stuff out of my kiddos bags.

My email is clbehm77@yahoo.com

Thanks so much

Cali

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