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goldyjlox

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Just wondering if anyone knows of hand if Toblerone White chocolate bars are gluten free?? I have read the ingredients and dont see that they contain any gluten. I thought I would ask here as maybe someone eats them, they are my favorite and I get them every christmas...Thanks.


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Just wondering if anyone knows of hand if Toblerone White chocolate bars are gluten free?? I have read the ingredients and dont see that they contain any gluten. I thought I would ask here as maybe someone eats them, they are my favorite and I get them every christmas...Thanks.

It seems that these are a Kraft product so they should be safe if there are no gluten ingredients listed. If you have a phone number or website on the bar you may want to contact them to be positive.

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Michelle B Newbie

Just to say - if you're in the UK, Asda's own brand chocolate is gluten free, apart from the rice kind. Plus, it tastes a lot lot better than the Mars ones. I've never got a reply from Mars over which of their chocolates are gluten-free, so I just refuse to buy any of them

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JillianLindsay Enthusiast

What about in Canada, does anyone know? It looks like they are distributed by Jacobs Suchard and not Kraft.

Ingredients: White Chocolate (sugar, milk ingredients, cocoa butter, soy lecithin, artificial flavour), Nougat (sugar, honey, almonds, invert sugar syrup, dried egg whites).

I have no issues with soy or eggs, so it looks perfectly safe to me :)

I just want to be 100% sure!

Thanks,

Jillian

Just wondering if anyone knows of hand if Toblerone White chocolate bars are gluten free?? I have read the ingredients and dont see that they contain any gluten. I thought I would ask here as maybe someone eats them, they are my favorite and I get them every christmas...Thanks.
JillianLindsay Enthusiast

Good news -- Jacob Suchard is a division of Kraft Canada, so major allergens would be clearly listed on the ingredients label.

Bon apetit!

What about in Canada, does anyone know? It looks like they are distributed by Jacobs Suchard and not Kraft.

Ingredients: White Chocolate (sugar, milk ingredients, cocoa butter, soy lecithin, artificial flavour), Nougat (sugar, honey, almonds, invert sugar syrup, dried egg whites).

I have no issues with soy or eggs, so it looks perfectly safe to me :)

I just want to be 100% sure!

Thanks,

Jillian

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