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I got a list from McNeil (Tylenol manufacturer), but this product was not on it. Unfotunately, they are gone until tomorrow. I think that Tylenol believes that all their products are gluten free, but only lists ones that have been tested. Does anyone know if Tylenol liquid severe cold nighttime is gluten free? The only ingredient that is questionable is "flavors."


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Lisa Mentor

I browsed through the list and I would say yes it is gluten free.

(sheesh, someone has to tell me how to clip and paste. I feel like a dino here :( )

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Thanks, Momma Goose.

Clip and paste. Use your left click on your mouse, hold it down, and use the cursor to highlight what you want to copy. Then, just use your right click on your mouse (don't hold it down) and a menu will come up. One of the options is copy. Click it (left click). Go to where you want to put the copied material. Left click (don't hold it down) to set your cursor in place. Then, right click. The menu will come up again. Choose paste and it will be copied.

Hope that helps...

Lisa Mentor

I could not make it work out, but thank you.

You might want to try www.delfi.product list.com and find the gluten free product list and down load it onto your computer.

I will post a request for someone to post the defined site. It's a life saver for newbies and I check it often.

thanks for your help, ya know, old dog, new tricks <_<

Lisa

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Hope this works. This is the link to the delphi list. you will have to scroll down on the page to select the one you want.

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