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Necco Wafers


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kenlove Rising Star

Received a roll of Necco wafers and visited their web site to see if I could still enjoy them.

The question was in their FAQs

Which Necco products are Gluten Free?

We make the following products which do not contain gluten from wheat, rye, oats or barley: Necco Wafers, Mary Janes, Mary Jane Peanut Butter Kisses, Sweethearts Conversation Hearts (Valentines only), Canada Mint & Wintergreen Lozenges, Haviland Thin Mints and Candy Stix

In addition, Clark Bars, Skybars, Haviland Peppermint & Wintergreen Patties, Necco Candy Eggs (Easter), Talking Pumpkins (Halloween), Squirrel Nut Caramels and Squirrel Nut Zippers, Banana Split and Mint Julep Chews, ULTRAMINTS are also gluten free.


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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Thanks Ken!

cruelshoes Enthusiast

Yummy! I love Necco wafers. Except for the black ones. Those I throw away or try to pawn off on the kids. :lol:

kenlove Rising Star

I never liked the black licorice ones either but the clove ones are great. Their site lists all the flavors too!

Yummy! I love Necco wafers. Except for the black ones. Those I throw away or try to pawn off on the kids. :lol:
Lisa Mentor

Oh yeah.......ya gotta pitch the black ones. The brown (chocolate), whites, yellow and orange are the best - in that order. :P

I used to play Communion with them as a child. :rolleyes:

tom Contributor
I used to play Communion with them as a child. :rolleyes:

Heeheehee that cracks me up! We did that too in our family!!! :P

jerseyangel Proficient
Heeheehee that cracks me up! We did that too in our family!!! :P

:D We did, too!

I'd save the black ones (and black jellybeans at Easter) for my grandmother--she loved licorace :)


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Silly Yak Pete Rookie

I love the candy hearts never had the necco wafers. Thanks for the info.

Phyllis28 Apprentice
Yummy! I love Necco wafers. Except for the black ones. Those I throw away or try to pawn off on the kids. :lol:

Send the black ones to me. They are my favorite. Black licorice was one of my favorite candies before going gluten free.

kenlove Rising Star

They said the Valentines day hearts are gluten-free too!

With my last name that is always the big holiday around here!

I love the candy hearts never had the necco wafers. Thanks for the info.

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