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Yenni

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Yenni Enthusiast

Can anyone recommend a gluten free, legume free (not that I think they use that in there but I thought I'd mention it) and caffeine free green tea? Thanks.


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lorka150 Collaborator
Open Original Shared Link This one is. The other decaf green teas on their site say "Soy Lethicin" and that doesn't, so looks good!
Guest cassidy

I drink Bigelow decaf green teas. If you go to their website the teas will say gluten-free if they are, and I think most of them are.

Watch out for Salada. They have great flavored decaf green tea that contains soy lechicin and gluten. I was drinking it before all the new labels were out and I was shocked when I picked up a box that said it contained wheat.

ravenwoodglass Mentor
Open Original Shared Link This one is. The other decaf green teas on their site say "Soy Lethicin" and that doesn't, so looks good!

These guys are a great company with a nice selection and as a bonus the ones that are gluten free are labeled as such, do be aware that not all of them are. It is not in real big letters but it is there. My fav is the Indian Spice.

missy'smom Collaborator

All teas from the Republic of Tea are gluten-free and they have many green teas and decaf teas as well. Not sure about the two together. The Spring Cherry Green Tea is really good and has alot less caffiene than black tea.

Yenni Enthusiast

Thanks all. I'll take a look at your suggestions. Strange how many uses Soy. I almost find soy harder to avoid than gluten these days. :blink:

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CarlaB Enthusiast

Stash teas are gluten-free, but you'll have to read to see if they're soy-free, I don't know.


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ginghamkim Apprentice

I drink Lipton Green Tea Naturally Decafineinated. The ingredient list "100% Natural Decaffeinated Green Tea". I hope it is gluten-free...if anyone knows differently, please let me know :unsure: .

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