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I have been seeing this colorful fun bottles of soda at the grocery store. They have flavors like green apple, orange and cream, cherry, blue bubble gum, etc. I have been wondering each time if they are gluten free. However, I always forget to write the company when I come home. FINALLY I remembered !! Here is the response that I got back:

Hi Jessica,

Jones Soda Co. products are gluten-free. :)

Take care!

Jason

jkim@jonessoda.com

Here is the link to their website if anyone wants to check them out:

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-Jessica :rolleyes:


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I have been seeing this colorful fun bottles of soda at the grocery store. They have flavors like green apple, orange and cream, cherry, blue bubble gum, etc. I have been wondering each time if they are gluten free. However, I always forget to write the company when I come home. FINALLY I remembered !! Here is the response that I got back:

Here is the link to their website if anyone wants to check them out:

Open Original Shared Link

-Jessica :rolleyes:

Some of the flavors contain sucralose (splenda). I read one in a hurry looking for gluten and casien, and missed sucralose (used to seeing Splenda instead) and got sick as I have problems with Splenda.

angel-jd1 Community Regular
Some of the flavors contain sucralose (splenda). I read one in a hurry looking for gluten and casien, and missed sucralose (used to seeing Splenda instead) and got sick as I have problems with Splenda.

However, your problem with splenda doesn't have anything to do with the gluten content. Jones Sodas are gluten-free as per the manufacturer.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

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I have been seeing this colorful fun bottles of soda at the grocery store. They have flavors like green apple, orange and cream, cherry, blue bubble gum, etc. I have been wondering each time if they are gluten free. However, I always forget to write the company when I come home. FINALLY I remembered !! Here is the response that I got back:

Here is the link to their website if anyone wants to check them out:

Open Original Shared Link

-Jessica :rolleyes:

Wow! I thought to look into them too after their boxes of soda looked good! Thank you! I can't wait to drink some!

angel-jd1 Community Regular
Wow! I thought to look into them too after their boxes of soda looked good! Thank you! I can't wait to drink some!

You are welcome!! I can't wait either! They totally look like a summer kind of soda to drink.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

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