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Does Anybody Here Chew Big Red Cinnamon Gum?


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I've been afraid of chewing gum since going gluten free. Then I came across a list that had Big Red Cinnamon Gum listed as safe, so i bought lots of it.

I think I happened to have gotten glutened by eating someone's "gluten free" vegetable soup two weekends ago, but I also had just started chewing the Big Red Gum at the same time, so I don't know for sure what happened.

Now I'm finally better again, but afraid to chew the gum. So, I'm asking, does anyone here chew Big Red Gum wihout any problems?


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Guest nini

I chew Big Red gum all the time without any problems and I am very senstive... I love Big Red!

spunky Contributor

Thanks, Nini!

Your opinion means a lot to me...and I am just dying for a stick of gum this afternoon!

Guest nini
Thanks, Nini!

Your opinion means a lot to me...and I am just dying for a stick of gum this afternoon!

aw shucks... it's just been my personal experience with Big Red that I have no issues with it. My daughter likes it too! If I had to give up my Big Red I'd be really upset!

gf4life Enthusiast

My kids are addicted to Wrigley's Big Red and Double Mint. Sometimes they mix them together and make Cinna-mint! They both are gluten free.

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