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Our Bubbles- Have Gluten!


katifer

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katifer Apprentice

i get bubbles from Walmart and Target--i emailed the company----Imperial Toys-- and this was their response :

Thank you for contacting Imperial Toys. I believe we do have some form of gluten in our bubble solution. I if your child may get very sick I do not recommend using our products.

Thanks

Patrick

so beware!!my child and i broke out in a rash and felt horrible the rest of the day--couldnt find out why until i thought of the bubble solution!!! i guess we have to make our own.

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i get bubbles from Walmart and Target--i emailed the company----Imperial Toys-- and this was their response :

Thank you for contacting Imperial Toys. I believe we do have some form of gluten in our bubble solution. I if your child may get very sick I do not recommend using our products.

Thanks

Patrick

so beware!!my child and i broke out in a rash and felt horrible the rest of the day--couldnt find out why until i thought of the bubble solution!!! i guess we have to make our own.

Thank you for this information. I have been searching for a mystery glutening.... this might solve it.

Lisa Mentor

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Any company who lists *Proprietary Ingredience*... you need to stop buying from. They support their suppliers over those of the consumers....as in Hershey.

In additon: "

Thank you for contacting Imperial Toys. I believe we do have some form of gluten in our bubble solution. I if your child may get very sick I do not recommend using our products."

I find this a pretty lame response. Dose it or does it not? Pthhh..

dilettantesteph Collaborator

It sounds to me like they mixed up glycerine and gluten.

GlutenFreeManna Rising Star

i get bubbles from Walmart and Target--i emailed the company----Imperial Toys-- and this was their response :

Thank you for contacting Imperial Toys. I believe we do have some form of gluten in our bubble solution. I if your child may get very sick I do not recommend using our products.

Thanks

Patrick

so beware!!my child and i broke out in a rash and felt horrible the rest of the day--couldnt find out why until i thought of the bubble solution!!! i guess we have to make our own.

I just wanted to point out this OP is from 2008. I suggest anyone using these bubbles contact the company again to see if their answer has changed.

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