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jacqui Apprentice

Hi again,

I called CSA up and they said they will look into this beacuse in their book of gluten-free products they only have 6 listed!!

I'll keep anyone interested posted...

Jacqui


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Lisa Mentor
Hi again,

I called CSA up and they said they will look into this beacuse in their book of gluten-free products they only have 6 listed!!

I'll keep anyone interested posted...

Jacqui

Jacqui:

That's great that you did that. I wish more would do that so they would have a updates listing.

Thanks for your efforts.

NoGluGirl Contributor

Dear Jacqui,

I heard that the original ones are not safe. Many others are. Some of my favorites were not. Amanda's Mommy's Blog has a good list. Here it is:

Bonne Bell

The following Bonne Bell, Inc. products can be used by people afflicted with Celiac disease. They do not contain any gluten containting grains: wheat, barley, rye, oats, amaranth, teff, millet, spelt,

and quinoa. We do recommend that celiac patients steer clear of all Strawberry flavored products because vinegar is used for the tart taste. The rep also indicated that any gluten containing

grains would be clearly identified on the label by its common name.

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jacqui Apprentice
Dear Jacqui,

I heard that the original ones are not safe. Many others are. Some of my favorites were not. Amanda's Mommy's Blog has a good list. Here it is:

Bonne Bell

The following Bonne Bell, Inc. products can be used by people afflicted with Celiac disease. They do not contain any gluten containting grains: wheat, barley, rye, oats, amaranth, teff, millet, spelt,

and quinoa. We do recommend that celiac patients steer clear of all Strawberry flavored products because vinegar is used for the tart taste. The rep also indicated that any gluten containing

grains would be clearly identified on the label by its common name.

10-0-6 Lotions

All Colognes

Lip Lites

Lip Enticements

Lip Fashion

Sponge-On Sparklers

Shower 2000

Lip Lix

Lip Gear Lip Crayons

Eye Shades

No Shine Oil Control Makeup

Lip Shades with SPF 15

Lip Sheers

Nail Lacquers

Cosmic Cheeks

Lash Tints

Glimmer Gels

Roll-On Lip Smacker Shiners and Shimmers

Roll-On Glitter Gloss

Lip Gear (Matte only)

Lip Shox

Eye D¡¦Votion

Splash N Shine

Honey Kiss

Glitz N Glo

Liquid Lines

Pressed Poweders

Lip Burst

Lip Frosting

Lip Shake

Colorglaze

Face and Body Sparkle

Sheer Shimmer Swirls

Lip Smoothies

Liquid Lip Smackers

All Skittles Flavors

Eye Pencils

Lip Rush

Sponge on Glitter Gloss

Jewell Lip Smackers

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Lip Shiners

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I hope this helps you out!

Sincerely,

NoGluGirl

Hi Jin,

That is exactly what they sent me. Although everything listed is safe I am concerned for newly diagnosed seeing they list amaranth, millet, teff and quinoa as forbidden grains. Also, vinegar is safe unless it is from malt.

To top it off the chemist asked me to update him. He's going to take my word for it?

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