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Canadian Karen Community Regular

they are made by Nestle. Are Rolos (in Canada) gluten free?

Thanks!

Karen


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Canadian Karen Community Regular

Forget it, I already know....

I ate them about 1 hour ago, thinking they were gluten free. I am definitely having a reaction, so I don't even have to wait for an answer.....

How stupid can I be???????????????????????????????????????????????????????

See, even us veterans make stupid mistakes........................

:(

Felidae Enthusiast

I know that unfortunately you already have your answer, but I thought I would post the Rolo ingredients from the Nestle Canada website.

"Ingredients

GLUCOSE-FRUCTOSE (FROM WHEAT AND/OR CORN), SUGAR, MILK INGREDIENTS, COCOA BUTTER, MODIFIED PALM AND PALM KERNEL OIL, UNSWEETENED CHOCOLATE, LACTOSE, SOYA LECITHIN, SALT, POLYGLYCEROL POLYRICINOLEATE, SODIUM CARBONATE, ARTIFICIAL FLAVOUR.

MADE OF EQUIPMENT THAT ALSO PROCESSES WHEAT."

I am impressed with the new Nestle site. They didn't used to have ingredients listed.

Canadian Karen Community Regular

I swear I read the ingredients, the ingredients list was NOT as detailed as that, there was not mention of wheat...... :angry:

Paulr Rookie

GO TO WWW.PENNY.CA THEN GO ON CELIAC CANADA MAILING LIST IT SAY'S ROLO IS GLUTEN FREE BUT CHECK OUT ALL THE OTHER ITEM'S I FELT GREAT WHEN I SAW THIS GOOD LUCK KEEP SMILING

Canadian Karen Community Regular

You had my hopes up there for a second, but when I went in there, the list indeed say Rolos, but the list was last updated August 2000. It's almost 7 years out of date..... I went to the Nestle's website, sure enough, wheat is listed right on the ingredients in the website, but not on the packaging.... :angry:

Paulr Rookie

I SHOULD HAVE READ THE DATES ON IT GIVE UP CHOCOLAT BARS AND TRY DAIRY QUEEN THEIR LIST IS UP TO DATE. I'M NEW TO ALL THIS 6 WEEKS IN GOOD LUCK


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Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular

Oh, no! Does this mean Rolos in the US are gluteny also????

happygirl Collaborator

Karen,

You should call/write them and complain about this.

I'm so sorry you are reacting!

L

Felidae Enthusiast
Oh, no! Does this mean Rolos in the US are gluteny also????

I was on the Canadian Nestle site. You should check the American site to make sure.

That's really annoying that the ingredients on the package are different then the website ingredients. I realize the dates of each list could be different, but it's still annoying.

Ms. Rosy Newbie
I was on the Canadian Nestle site. You should check the American site to make sure.

That's really annoying that the ingredients on the package are different then the website ingredients. I realize the dates of each list could be different, but it's still annoying.

I know this question is off the subject of candy, but does anyone know if Gogurt (made by Yoplait) is safe? Also are Capri-sun drinks ok.? My 12 year old son is on week two of his gluten-free diet (husband is on year two). Unfortunately my son is very picky and my food choices are dwindling by the day.

I've never gone on a message board or forum before. I've searched this site for 1/2 hour trying to find out how to start a new topic with no luck, so I figured I would just continue on one with a somewhat similar topic. I just hope it will show up.

Thanks

Felidae Enthusiast
I know this question is off the subject of candy, but does anyone know if Gogurt (made by Yoplait) is safe? Also are Capri-sun drinks ok.? My 12 year old son is on week two of his gluten-free diet (husband is on year two). Unfortunately my son is very picky and my food choices are dwindling by the day.

I've never gone on a message board or forum before. I've searched this site for 1/2 hour trying to find out how to start a new topic with no luck, so I figured I would just continue on one with a somewhat similar topic. I just hope it will show up.

Thanks

This is a great site. There are lots of helpful people here and hopefully you'll find lots of info.

Sorry, but I don't know the gluten-free status of those products. I'm sure someone else will post.

hez Enthusiast

I think both Capri Suns and gogurts are safe in the us. I think they are both made by Kraft. Kraft is a company that will clearly label wheat, barley, rye. Just read the label to see if the Kraft product is safe.

Hez

Welcome to the board!

Ms. Rosy Newbie
I think both Capri Suns and gogurts are safe in the us. I think they are both made by Kraft. Kraft is a company that will clearly label wheat, barley, rye. Just read the label to see if the Kraft product is safe.

Hez

Welcome to the board!

Thanks alot. I will check the Kraft website.

Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular

Welcome, Rosy!

At the top right of each thread's first page are two "buttons." One says, "add reply," and the other says, "new topic." Hope that helps!

Ms. Rosy Newbie
I think both Capri Suns and gogurts are safe in the us. I think they are both made by Kraft. Kraft is a company that will clearly label wheat, barley, rye. Just read the label to see if the Kraft product is safe.

Hez

Welcome to the board!

Hi. I went to the Kraft website and saw exactly what you said. They clearly label contents of their ingredients. Capri Sun is safe. I'm still working on the go-gurt.

Thanks and the board is a wonderful tool!

Rosy

Ms. Rosy Newbie
Welcome, Rosy!

At the top right of each thread's first page are two "buttons." One says, "add reply," and the other says, "new topic." Hope that helps!

Thanks. My problem was finding the "new topic" button. I think I've got it now.

Rosy

angelbender Newbie

Hi Angel here again at the library....and again forgot my reading glasses. I am fiarly sure that ROLO's

in the USA are gluten free. I have ingested them with no problem. I mean, isn't chocolate my booby

prize for being Celiac? I will check when I go to the store today but again I don't have the aforementioned forgotten reading glasses with me. And don't know when I can get back here to post. And now I have to go and buy some, thank you! : )

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ande2713 Newbie
Thanks alot. I will check the Kraft website.

I work at General Mills where they make GoGurt but am posting as someone who has to check for gluten free items all the time. They have most nutritional/ingredient information listed online.

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If I remember, I think Yoplait yogurts are all gluten free and are now labeled. Not trying to promote any brands, just wanting to share a really useful site to find ingredient information.

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