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wowzer Community Regular

It's Easter and I always look forward to the black jelly beans. I was wondering if anyone knows of any gluten free ones?


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Jelly Bellies last I checked were gluten-free. I think there is one flavor that was mentioned that wasn't but don't remember which it was so I would suggest emailing them to verify for sure. There is one brand that is gluten-free, CF, SF and kosher that I get all the time but my recent glutening has blown the name out of my brain. I will post it later after I check.

It was Gimbels, hope I spelled it right. I get them at Walmart, the ones my local Walmart have contain that 'produced in a facility that uses wheat....etc, so I go for the Gimbels just to be on the safe side.

Guhlia Rising Star

Jelly Belly jelly beans are all gluten free now. Here's the statement from their website:

Yes they are. We do not use any wheat, rye, barley, or oats in the recipe for Jelly Belly jelly beans. The modified food starch used in the manufacture of our jelly bean candies is cornstarch.

Wal-mart's GV brand of jelly beans are gluten free as well.

miles2go Contributor

Hi wowzer, Happy Easter!

Ya' know, UMaine is kind of notorious for black jelly beans because of a thread on our local listserve with said subject that went on for years and up to about as many posts as the coping with thread has. The subject came to be a catch-all for any topic. Are you an alum of UMaine by any chance?

Just wondering,

Margaret :)

wowzer Community Regular

Thank you for your help on the jelly beans. Sorry I'm not an alum from Maine. Wendy Happy Easter

miles2go Contributor
Thank you for your help on the jelly beans. Sorry I'm not an alum from Maine. Wendy Happy Easter

Aw, don't be sorry about the UMaine thing, but thanks for the anthropological data anyway. And keep on keeping on with those Jelly Bellies. Goodness, there. :)

tarnalberry Community Regular

Blech, licorice. :wacko:

I don't know about the others, but - as mentioned - jelly bellies are gluten-free.


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wowzer Community Regular

I guess you either love or hate the taste of black licorice. I always look forward to the black jelly beans every Easter. So far I've only found gluten ones. I'll just have to get those Jelly Bellies to take care of the craving!

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