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New products tend to get here slowly; I was in the grocery store and saw the "new" Snapple-A-Day bottles.210 calories, loads of vitamins, DAIRY FREE....brought a package home and crossed my fingers. (My son hates pediasure, ensure, boost, etc....) When I called this morning I carefully started in with the "we have a child who can't have gluten, I need to know the source of your natural flavors" and she pipes up "All snapple a day flavors are completely gluten-free for people with celiac sprue".

We just finished our first. Yummmmmmmmmmmmm (it was peach)

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FYI the Snapple Iced Teas are not all gluten-free. I loved those! But, my daughter loves the Snapple a Day drinks too! They are great!

lovegrov Collaborator

Actually, as of May Snapple was saying ALL iced teas are gluten-free. My memory is hazy but I think they used to say some were not gluten-free because they mistakenly thought we couldn't have corn gluten.

richard

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I never heard of Snapple-A-Day........I drink Ensure to get more calories, vitamins, protein, fat, etc., but if Snapple-A-Day has great health benefits, is gluten-free, and tastes good, I might try that. Thanks for posting.

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