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JNBunnie1 Community Regular
:lol:

Am I mad at the chocolate, or at myself? Because, I ate a WHOLE pan of very chocolate-y brownies - for the second weekend in a row - in two days.

:ph34r:

and so, I am now broken up with chocolate, and all things sweet, for a while. Detoxing.

:huh:

Better get you some a that there dandelion tea, darlin!


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julirama723 Contributor
I love Lindt 70%! Their mint and orange chocolates are also heavenly, but I can't have the orange type anymore ever since I went off soy.

I can't seem to find a straight answer. Does lindt chocolate have gluten in it (barley malt/extract)?

I remember reading that it did indeed have gluten, which explained why I'd get GI symptoms after I ate a few pieces. (I would buy those large bars, not the truffles.) But if it doesn't have gluten, then something else in them must have been causing problems...

JNBunnie1 Community Regular
I can't seem to find a straight answer. Does lindt chocolate have gluten in it (barley malt/extract)?

I remember reading that it did indeed have gluten, which explained why I'd get GI symptoms after I ate a few pieces. (I would buy those large bars, not the truffles.) But if it doesn't have gluten, then something else in them must have been causing problems...

My understanding is they have cc issues so some can, can't.

julirama723 Contributor

Thanks JNB, at least I know I'm not losing it. :)

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