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Magic Nuudles?


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Guhlia Rising Star

Does anyone know if magic nuudles are gluten free? Tori got some for Christmas from her grandmother and I need to know if she can play with them. Their website says they're made from cornstarch, but it doesn't give any other ingredients at all. I couldn't find any contact info either.


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RiceGuy Collaborator

Well, their site seems only partially functional. I did find this via Google though: Open Original Shared Link

Hope that helps.

Guhlia Rising Star

Anybody else know anything? I'm still waiting for the company to e-mail me back and my daughter is begging to play with them.

RiceGuy Collaborator

I bet those gummi bears would work just the same, plus they're edible. Apparently they are also made from corn, and are known to be gluten-free.

jerseyangel Proficient

Angie,

I just called the phone number listed on their website. The woman I spoke to, Kathy, checked and told me they were gluten-free. The phone number I used--1-877-938-6738.

Guhlia Rising Star
Angie,

I just called the phone number listed on their website. The woman I spoke to, Kathy, checked and told me they were gluten-free. The phone number I used--1-877-938-6738.

Wow, THANKS Patti! I couldn't find a phone number on their website. I just found an e-mail address and they never e-mailed me back. Wow, I've been retarded the last few weeks. I'm so excited. Tori is going to freak when she wakes up from her nap and has a new art project to do. Thanks so much!

jerseyangel Proficient
Wow, THANKS Patti! I couldn't find a phone number on their website. I just found an e-mail address and they never e-mailed me back. Wow, I've been retarded the last few weeks. I'm so excited. Tori is going to freak when she wakes up from her nap and has a new art project to do. Thanks so much!

Aw, you're very welcome!--I hated the thought of Tori having the toy right there, and not being able to play with it. Hope she has lots of fun! :D


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Guhlia Rising Star
Aw, you're very welcome!--I hated the thought of Tori having the toy right there, and not being able to play with it. Hope she has lots of fun! :D

:) We hid it, but I hate to deprive her of the really cool stuff. It's bad enough we can't do Play-Doh without some planning. Anyone know if Floam is gluten free?

jerseyangel Proficient
:) We hid it, but I hate to deprive her of the really cool stuff. It's bad enough we can't do Play-Doh without some planning. Anyone know if Floam is gluten free?

At the risk of sounding like a complete butt-insky :lol: , I remembered this thread. It is inconclusive about whether or not Floam is gluten-free, but there is a contact number listed there--

Open Original Shared Link

Juliebove Rising Star

Floam doesn't work anyway. Daughter got some and it wouldn't stick to anything. At least it wasn't messy but it was a big waste of money.

Guhlia Rising Star
Floam doesn't work anyway. Daughter got some and it wouldn't stick to anything. At least it wasn't messy but it was a big waste of money.

I used to love Floam. I thought it was really fun. We never tried to stick it to anything though. We just played with it like Play-Doh.

RiceGuy Collaborator

I recall having some really cool stuff called Weird-Dough, or something like that. I think it had the Nickelodeon name on it. It stuck to all sorts of surfaces, but came right off easily, and wouldn't stain. It was nice and soft too. But the best part was that it didn't dry out! So unlike play-doh, you don't have to keep buying more <_<

As far as I know, silly putty should be gluten-free, but these days one never knows...

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