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Gluten Free Candy Bars


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Kathy'sUnicorns Apprentice

I am craving a candy bar. What candy bars are gluton free?


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Hershey Bars

Snickers

Milky Way Dark

M & Ms

3 Musketeers

Dove Promises

Any of those sound good?

Darn210 Enthusiast

Reeses Peanut ButterCups

Baby Ruth

Heath Bars

Peppermint Patties

HouseKat Apprentice
Reeses Peanut ButterCups

Baby Ruth

Heath Bars

Peppermint Patties

Careful on the Reese Cups though, the regular large size ones are gluten-free, but the individually wrapped mini cups are not. (I got that info from my boss who is a vegetarian and very aware of food ingredients, as well as being a "Reese Cup connaisseur"!)

Kate

pamelaD Apprentice

Butterfinger

Hershey's Kisses

Darn210 Enthusiast

From my Roctober 2007 Candy list:

Hershey's general statement: check label. Gluten will be listed as wheat, rye, barley or oats

buffettbride Enthusiast

Milk Duds

Tootsie Rolls

Turtles


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Are you sure that Reeses Peanut cups are gluten-free cause I thought the new labels say they are processed on wheat producing equipment. If thats true that they are you would make my day cause i love them.

HouseKat Apprentice
Are you sure that Reeses Peanut cups are gluten-free cause I thought the new labels say they are processed on wheat producing equipment. If thats true that they are you would make my day cause i love them.

I'm looking at a pack that I bought two days ago, and there isn't anything on there about "wheat producing equipment", but maybe my pack might have the older label? Here's their number if anyone wants to call and check: 1-800-468-1714 (9-4 ET M-F).

Kate

woolwhippet Explorer

What's the scoop with mars bars?

bfarnsworth0709 Rookie

I have a bag of Reese's miniatures right in front of me and they appear to be gluten free. No mention of any gluten-free ingredients or being processed on shared facilities.

Glutenfreefamily Enthusiast
Are you sure that Reeses Peanut cups are gluten-free cause I thought the new labels say they are processed on wheat producing equipment. If thats true that they are you would make my day cause i love them.

Is it like a fun size package? Im not familiar with reese's but I do know sometimes the fun size holiday ones are produced differently on the lines and can be shared with gluten containing candies. I try and stick to regular size ones.

Eriella Explorer

Snickers

Midnight Milky Way (NOT the regular one)

3 Musketeers

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