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just had a TON of sweettart jellybeans and my legs are covered in hives. are they gluten free?

also - is there a candy list that lists everything that has gluten in it? didnt know that skittles or cadbury mini eggs in it!


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i had a rice krispie treat today too!!! at like 2:00! maybe thats why i have hives?

HAK1031 Enthusiast

Rice Krispies have barley malt, so yes that is probably it. Also skittles are fine, though I don't know about the jellybeans

tarnalberry Community Regular

jelly bellies are fine; rice crispies are right out due to barley malt.

luvthelake21 Rookie

Just remember reeses peanut butter cups shaped like little eggs have wheat flour in them.

mommy2twoboys Rookie

We just bought some starburst jelly beans...had gluten free on the bag...so excited!!!

b91hd7fjk Apprentice

if you get to try the "jolly rancher" jelly beans this easter season it will change your life forever! Best tasting jelly beans EVER!!! ONLY available around this time...every flavor in the bag rocks!!!!!!!!!! I wait for them every year mmmmmmmm


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Rice Crispies are not gluten-free. I was pretty sure Skittles were. Daughter eats them all the time. Not sure about the Cadbury. We're allergic to other ingredients in most chocolates. I think (but am not sure) the Jelly Beans you bought are subject to CC.

As for gluten-free Jelly Beans, we get the Starburst or the Jolly Rancher.

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NewMrs.L Newbie
We just bought some starburst jelly beans...had gluten free on the bag...so excited!!!

Did you buy the original jellybeans? My bag doesn't have "gluten free" on it and it has "food starch-modified" in the ingredients. Do you think it's still fine?

rpf1007 Rookie

All of the Jelly Belly brand jelly beans are gluten free. I eat skittles all the time...it is currently my candy of choice since my original (twizzlers) is definitely out of the question.

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