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Warning--caramel Apples Contain Wheat Flour!


Fiddle-Faddle

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Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular

You'd think I'd know better by now, but I just quickly scanned it to make sure that the nuts were peanuts (which my husband can eat--he can't eat walnuts or pecans), and it never occurred to me that they might contain wheat flour, so I didn't look. :ph34r:

GRRRRRRRR!!!

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I found some at our Whole Foods that didn't - I believe they were Zitner's. All it took was one to satisfy my craving - love 'em!

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I saw the wheat the other day, first fall season without my braces and I wanted a caramel apple so bad....darn wheat!

Here's a healthy approach to a caramel apple which is gluten free though and yummy

Take an apple, spread peanut butter on it and then drizzle rasins. Very tasty and is similar to the caramel tast

dsaltzm Newbie

Does all caramel contain wheat?

buffettbride Enthusiast
Does all caramel contain wheat?

Nope. T Marzetti's caramel dip is gluten free. We use it A LOT. :D

Darn210 Enthusiast

I buy the Kraft carmels, melt them and add milk. Works great here. That's how I finally got my kids to eat apples slices with the peel on them. I wouldn't peel them when we had the carmel dip and they wanted the dip so bad they were willing to eat them that way. Now they eat them that way all the time.

ab123 Rookie

So does that mean that caramel apples at the fair contain wheat? I sure did chow down on those a couple of weeks ago...I would have never guessed that they had gluten!


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So does that mean that caramel apples at the fair contain wheat? I sure did chow down on those a couple of weeks ago...I would have never guessed that they had gluten!

There are so many things you would never guess wheat would be, it has been an eye opener.

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