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Twin Labs Gluten Free Supplements Product Listing


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I just got this today from a rep. at Twin Labs vitamins. I could never tell if the products were gluten free because they don't have an allergen statement so I contacted them directly and this is the list I got back from them: (I've seen these products in Whole Foods & Natural Food Stores)

Thank you for your reply. Below is a list of products that are free of

gluten.

Ascorbate C Powder

Allergy Multi Caps

Allergy A&D Caps

Allergy C Caps

Allegy D Caps

Allergy Fighters Caps

Amino Fuel Liquid, 1000, and 2000

Apple Pectin

B-1 Caps

B-100 Caps

B-12 Dots

Mega B-12 Dots

B-50 Caps

B-6 Caps

BCAA Fuel

Bee Propolis

Betaine HCL Caps

Biotin

Blood Pressure Control

Bone Support

Brewers Yeast

C Plus Citrus Bioflavinoids

C-500

C-1000

Calcium 500

Calcium Citrate Caps and Wafers

Calcium Lactate

Cal-Quick Liquid

Carni Fuel

Cholesterol Success and Cholesterol Success Plus

Cher-Amino

Choline

Citrus Bioflavinoids

Copper

Creatine Fuel Stack

Copper

Daily Ones with and without iron

Daily Twos with and without iron

DL-Phenylalanine

DMAE Caps and H3

Dualtabs

E-400

Folic Acid

Gaba Plus

Gainers Fuel Pro

Hair Factors

Immunity Booster

Infant Care

Inositol

Iron

Joint Fuel Caps and Liquid

L-Arginine

L-Carnitine

L-Glutamine

L-Glutathione

L-Histidine

Liquid B Reg and Herbal

Liquid C

Liquid E

Liquid K and Liquid K Plus

L-Lysine

L-Methionine

L-Ornithine

L-Phenylalanine

LPP Liquid and Tabs

L-Tyrosine

Lutein 20,000 mcg and 6mg

Magnesium

Manganese

Mass Fuel both Choc and Van

Mega 6

Mega Citrimax

Mega CoQ10

Mega L-Glutathione

Mega L-Carnitine

Mega Taurine

Men's Ultra Daily

Mega Twin EPA

Melatonin 2mg and 3mg

Multi Mineral

Maxilife 7-Keto

Maxilife CoQ10

NAC

Niacin

No Flush Niacin

Octacosanol

PABA

Pantothenic Acid

Potassium

Pre-Natal

Ocuguard and Ocuguard Plus

Organic Flax/Fish Oil

Quercetin + C

Ripped Fuel all products

Silymarin

Sodium Selenite

Stress B Complex

Super Ascorbate C Powder

Super C Powder

Super C, E, and Carotene

Super CoQ10

Super E + Selenium

Super E Complex 400 IU and 1000IU

Super Enzymes

Super Gainers Fuel

Super Rich Yeast Plus

Tri-Boron and Tri-Boron Plus

Twinsorb CoQ10 100mg and 50mg

Ultra CoQ10

Ultra Fuel Powder

Womens Ultra Daily Multivitamins

Zinc 30mg and 50mg

ZMA Fuel

100% Whey Protein

Best Wishes, Allyson

-----Original Message-----

From: Amy LaBeau [mailto:alamazurowski@yahoo.com]

Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2007 6:47 PM

To: Allyson Garrett

Subject: RE: Daily One Caps w/o Iron Question

Thanks, do you happen to have a gluten free product

listing? I have seen your vitamins in stores before

but never purchased them because I could not verify

the gluten free status from reading the label. My

nutritionist recently gave me a bottle and I was

surprised. It would be great if you had a listing

available. Thanks for the quick reply!

Amy

--- Allyson Garrett <Agarrett@ISIBrands.com> wrote:

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I just got this today from a rep. at Twin Labs vitamins. I could never tell if the products were gluten free because they don't have an allergen statement so I contacted them directly and this is the list I got back from them: (I've seen these products in Whole Foods & Natural Food Stores)

Thank you for your reply. Below is a list of products that are free of

gluten.

Ascorbate C Powder

Allergy Multi Caps

Allergy A&D Caps

Allergy C Caps

Allegy D Caps

Allergy Fighters Caps

Amino Fuel Liquid, 1000, and 2000

Apple Pectin

B-1 Caps

B-100 Caps

B-12 Dots

Mega B-12 Dots

B-50 Caps

B-6 Caps

BCAA Fuel

Bee Propolis

Betaine HCL Caps

Biotin

Blood Pressure Control

Bone Support

Brewers Yeast

C Plus Citrus Bioflavinoids

C-500

C-1000

Calcium 500

Calcium Citrate Caps and Wafers

Calcium Lactate

Cal-Quick Liquid

Carni Fuel

Cholesterol Success and Cholesterol Success Plus

Cher-Amino

Choline

Citrus Bioflavinoids

Copper

Creatine Fuel Stack

Copper

Daily Ones with and without iron

Daily Twos with and without iron

DL-Phenylalanine

DMAE Caps and H3

Dualtabs

E-400

Folic Acid

Gaba Plus

Gainers Fuel Pro

Hair Factors

Immunity Booster

Infant Care

Inositol

Iron

Joint Fuel Caps and Liquid

L-Arginine

L-Carnitine

L-Glutamine

L-Glutathione

L-Histidine

Liquid B Reg and Herbal

Liquid C

Liquid E

Liquid K and Liquid K Plus

L-Lysine

L-Methionine

L-Ornithine

L-Phenylalanine

LPP Liquid and Tabs

L-Tyrosine

Lutein 20,000 mcg and 6mg

Magnesium

Manganese

Mass Fuel both Choc and Van

Mega 6

Mega Citrimax

Mega CoQ10

Mega L-Glutathione

Mega L-Carnitine

Mega Taurine

Men's Ultra Daily

Mega Twin EPA

Melatonin 2mg and 3mg

Multi Mineral

Maxilife 7-Keto

Maxilife CoQ10

NAC

Niacin

No Flush Niacin

Octacosanol

PABA

Pantothenic Acid

Potassium

Pre-Natal

Ocuguard and Ocuguard Plus

Organic Flax/Fish Oil

Quercetin + C

Ripped Fuel all products

Silymarin

Sodium Selenite

Stress B Complex

Super Ascorbate C Powder

Super C Powder

Super C, E, and Carotene

Super CoQ10

Super E + Selenium

Super E Complex 400 IU and 1000IU

Super Enzymes

Super Gainers Fuel

Super Rich Yeast Plus

Tri-Boron and Tri-Boron Plus

Twinsorb CoQ10 100mg and 50mg

Ultra CoQ10

Ultra Fuel Powder

Womens Ultra Daily Multivitamins

Zinc 30mg and 50mg

ZMA Fuel

100% Whey Protein

Best Wishes, Allyson

-----Original Message-----

From: Amy LaBeau [mailto:alamazurowski@yahoo.com]

Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2007 6:47 PM

To: Allyson Garrett

Subject: RE: Daily One Caps w/o Iron Question

Thanks, do you happen to have a gluten free product

listing? I have seen your vitamins in stores before

but never purchased them because I could not verify

the gluten free status from reading the label. My

nutritionist recently gave me a bottle and I was

surprised. It would be great if you had a listing

available. Thanks for the quick reply!

Amy

--- Allyson Garrett <Agarrett@ISIBrands.com> wrote:

Can you please email this to me at mightymouth1234@aol.com so that i can share it with my ROCK GROUP? (Raising Our Celiac Kids)

Thank you very much

lynn

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