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Hi, Two Questions


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1. Can we have strawberry nesquick powder? to make strawberry milk, or does anyone have the manufacturers number?

2. has anyone EVER gotten gluten poisoning from a flu shot, we cant get ahold of the company, and I am very nervous because I hate getting sick more than ANYTHING!!!!!!!!!


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I have never had problems from a flu shot.

Canadian Karen Community Regular

This is from delphi:

Nesquik: Nestlé Nesquik Powder: Chocolate in 15oz, 30oz, and 56oz*.; Nestlé Nesquik Ready-To-Drink Milk& Milkshakes: All Flavors; Nestlé Nesquik Syrup: All Flavors.

*NOTE ABOUT NESTLE NESQUIK POWDER: “Due to a formula change, gluten is present in the strawberry flavored powder, the vanilla powder, the double chocolate powder, and the 67 oz. size of the regular chocolate powder. However, the 15 oz., 30 oz., and the 56 oz. chocolate powders are still gluten free.”

Strawberry is definitely a no-no......

As to the flu shots, I get them every year and have never gotten glutened by them....

Karen

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ANYTHING injected is safe from a gluten standpoint. No need to even ask.

richard

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