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I posted a question about coffe. I don't know where my post went to. I don't see it on the board at all. I'll try it again. What kinds of instant coffee ok okay for us to drink? I am making my own mixes for the holidays. Also what kinds of cappucino are okay? Thanks.

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I'd also love to know the answer to this question. I am so leary of the cappucino mixes....soemtimes drink them anyway and soemtimes feel funny, sometimes I'm ok.....anyone have any answers???

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I'd also love to know the answer to this question. I am so leary of the cappucino mixes....soemtimes drink them anyway and soemtimes feel funny, sometimes I'm ok.....anyone have any answers???

Hi, I can no longer drink any coffee, it makes me very sick. I just drink hot tea now. I am not sure if I would even chance the mixes. Good luck.

nik-ed Apprentice

Thanks for the replies. I did see that Wal-Mart creamer is gluten-free and Sanka is a maxwell house product. I probably will call the company and find out if it is okay. Again thanks. Anyone else have any ideas?

Nicki

Lisa Mentor

A non coffee drinker and no help, sorry.

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