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Gluten Free Soda, Etc.


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My huband and I don't drink, but I wanted something special for Valentine's Day. On our honeymoon we always shared Shirley Temples or "Kiddie Cocktails." This drink can be made many different ways, but the most popular is with Grenedine and Ginger Ale, garnished with a cherry. I have found Blue Sky Organic Ginger Ale and Monin Organic Rasberry Syrup or regular Monin Grenedine (I spoke with Monin this afternoon and via a phone conversation ALL of the Monin Products are Gluten Free.

BELOW is an e-mail from Blue Sky confirming that their products are gluten-free.

Dear Emily:

Thank you for visiting the Blue Sky website!!

All Blue Sky Products are indeed Gluten Free. So, Drink up and Enjoy!

All Blue Sky Products are manufactured on close lines, so there is no chance for cross contamination.

Let me know if you need anything else.

Sincerely,

Paula at Blue Sky

>>> Emily 1/31/2008 10:28:50 AM >>>

Dear Sirs,

I would like to know if your products our 100% Gluten free. I have Celiac Disease, so I am extremely sensitive to any amount of gluten derived from wheat, barley, oats or rye in a product. If the product does not contain any gluten ingredients, has it been processed on equipment containing gluten? Also, gluten can hide in flavorings, salt, sugar, and colorings, is there any possibility that any of your products could contain gluten in this way? Thank you so much for your help!

Thank you,

Emily

BELOW is a statement on the Monin Website:

Monin Organic Syrups:

Certified USDA Organic by Q.A.I.

Made with organically grown evaporated cane juice and the finest natural/organic flavors

Contain no additives, no preservatives

GMO and Gluten Free, Kosher and Halal Certified, Vegan

Available in 750mL Glass Bottles

These are there websites:

Open Original Shared Link

Open Original Shared Link

I hope this helps anyone who is interested!


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