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I've been eating cracker jacks for a while now. They are gluten free, but are made on the same lines as other products with gluten. The lines are washed after gluten has been in contact with them. So a slight residue may remain and get onto the cracker jacks. I was wondering if anyone has had any problems with cracker jacks. Could they be slowing down my healing process? Any feedback would be appreciated. Thanks,

-Brian


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Brian,

I don't know about Cracker Jacks brand, but I ate my entire little tim of caramel popcorn with nuts I had ordered from the local boy scouts (before I was DX celiac but then they delivered shortly after, same story with girl scout cookies!) Oh, and I ate them over a period of a week or two, not all at once. Anyway, I did not have any problems, but I may be too new to the diet. I actually wouldn't mind tracking down another tin to munch on.

Where are the scouts when you NEED them?

dragonmom Apprentice

I've eaten cracker jacks and haven't had a problem.

hez Enthusiast

I have eaten cracker jacks without a problem. Although it has been awhile!

As for the scouts you will have to wait until next year! I have a cub scout who sells and I eat everything except the tins that have pretzels!

Hez

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As for the scouts you will have to wait until next year! I have a cub scout who sells and I eat everything except the tins that have pretzels!

Dang it!!!! That stuff is yummy good aint it? It must be popcorn selling time somewhere in the world. I may not make it until next year.

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msmini14 Enthusiast

I know this post is very old and I wanted to bring it back to life =)

Has anyone experienced any problems with plain old cracker jacks? I am just curious and any answers/info would be much appreciated.

Thanks! =)

Lisa Mentor

Don't know about Cracker Jack, but PoppyCock Original is gluten free and it's just plain better :rolleyes: ...but no prize.


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msmini14 Enthusiast

Where do you find that? All though I have never really looked not a popcord fan I just like a little something sweet after lunch =)

Lisa Mentor
Where do you find that? All though I have never really looked not a popcord fan I just like a little something sweet after lunch =)

It's often by the chips or nuts. I can eat the entire bag in record time.

msmini14 Enthusiast

hehe thanks! I will keep an eye for them =)

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