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Gluten Free Breath Fresheners?


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Can anyone recommend a good breath freshener? I was using tic tacs but these have gluten in them. What do you guys use? I saw a thread where a guy said skittles are gluten free so that should be great.

The bigger the brand the better guys.

Thanks


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Can anyone recommend a good breath freshener? I was using tic tacs but these have gluten in them. What do you guys use? I saw a thread where a guy said skittles are gluten free so that should be great.

The bigger the brand the better guys.

Thanks

Altoids. They even help soothe my stomach on bad days!

Guhlia Rising Star

Eclipse mints. They taste great and they don't leave a funky taste in your mouth.

Juliebove Rising Star

What ingredient in Tic Tacs contains gluten? I read the ingredients again and don't see it. I've been letting my daughter have them and she is allergic to both wheat and gluten. :(

gdobson Explorer
Can anyone recommend a good breath freshener? I was using tic tacs but these have gluten in them. What do you guys use? I saw a thread where a guy said skittles are gluten free so that should be great.

The bigger the brand the better guys.

Thanks

The last time I talked to Skittles manufacturer on the phone, they told me all Skittles were gluten-free except for the mint ones.

I would go with the Altoids, although I hear some sizes of them are not gluten-free. They are labeled, though.

Peter12345 Rookie
What ingredient in Tic Tacs contains gluten? I read the ingredients again and don't see it. I've been letting my daughter have them and she is allergic to both wheat and gluten. :(

I'm not sure mate. I remember reading it somewhere but I can't find any info on the tic tacs site or an email address I can talk to. Let me know if you find anything because I'd love to know.

Juliebove Rising Star
I'm not sure mate. I remember reading it somewhere but I can't find any info on the tic tacs site or an email address I can talk to. Let me know if you find anything because I'd love to know.

Well, maybe your source was wrong? I can't see anything on the package that would lead me to believe there is gluten in them.


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Re. Altoids: I think it's the "small" having wheat. I know that they have artificial sweetners in the gums.

Open Original Shared Link - I would never trust wikipedia as the final word on gluten-free, but I think this is copied off packaging and probably answer basic question. PLEASE CHECK packaging!

I was so excited to find these were gluten-free! It was one of those happy moments when some little something you relied in life-PCD is ok! :)

The last time I talked to Skittles manufacturer on the phone, they told me all Skittles were gluten-free except for the mint ones.

I would go with the Altoids, although I hear some sizes of them are not gluten-free. They are labeled, though.

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