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Halloween Candy Help ! Teen Experts Help


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zachsmom Enthusiast

OKAY I came to the experts on this one... Guys what candy is good and doesnt make you sick. I spend hours on the phone with companies to check this stuff and I wanted some expert help.

thanks zachs mom


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Here is a list of some of the candy that is okay to have

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Smarties and Starburst are gluten free

2Boys4Me Enthusiast

US Smarties (Canadian Rockets) are gluten-free...but CANADIAN SMARTIES are NOT gluten-free.

For the Americans, Cdn Smarties are kind of like M&Ms, only the chocolate and candy coating are a bit different.

Daughter-of-TheLight Apprentice

Mnm's (not the crispy ones) are gluten free. Nerds are, I think nerd ropes.... Sweet tarts, ahh.... I have a HUGE list but I really don't want to write it out. I say call wonka (nestle) and ask for a list of all the gluten-free products. Seriously, I got a list two pages long.

zachsmom Enthusiast

Thanks so much for the help .

I will call the companies.... I am noticing that more and more people are going gluten free. Becasue of the baby now 2 I am eating more and more gluten free. , But I was trying to make halloween easier this year.

I have noticed Malt in a million things. thanks

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