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Edy's Fruit Bars?


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ebrbetty Rising Star

does anyone know if they are gluten-free? they look it to me, I emailed them a few days ago but have not heard back. The orange look good.

thanks


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Tritty Rookie

They are good! I don't know if they are gluten-free - when they email you back make sure you post! They are great in the summertime...

ebrbetty Rising Star

yes, I'll post it here if I ever hear from them!

ebrbetty Rising Star

finally got an email from them, they are gluten-free woohoo..low fat and low cal!

March 26, 2007

Dear Ms. ####,

Thank you for your email requesting nutritional information on EDY'S Fruit Bars. In an increasingly health-conscious society, we are always happy to answer your questions about our products.

As a general rule, the gluten in any of our ice cream, frozen yogurt or novelty products is present only in added bakery products such as cookies or shortcake. In most cases the ice cream itself contains no gluten. The modified food starch that you may find listed in the ingredients is derived from a vegetable source and is, therefore, gluten-free. In addition, all of our Fruit Bars are gluten-free.

We will be sending a current flavor list with our follow up response. Any flavor that contains gluten is so designated with the letter "G" on that list. We hope that this information will be helpful to you. Please feel free to call our toll-free number should you need any further information. Our representatives will be happy to help you.

We value our consumers and hope you will continue to enjoy our products. Please watch your mail for coupons to be used toward future purchases and a current flavor list.

Sincerely,

Stefanie Banis

Consumer Response Representative

Ref # N1913941

Cheri A Contributor

Great! My kids love those bars. If they are sending out coupons, I'm going to send a letter to them too!

wolfie Enthusiast

Yay!!! I love Edy's products!!!

We love their slow-churned ice cream and eat it all the time!!

Good to know that their fruit bars are gluten-free! Nice to have that low-cal option!

Thanks for sharing!

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