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Does anyone know if this is gluten-free. I emailed the company...no response. I out out of Coffee Mate and only have this in the house.

Thanks

Shannon


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What are the ingredients?

shanluts Apprentice

corn syrup solids

partially hydo soybean oil

sodium casseinate

dipotassium phosphate

sucrose

lactylated monoglycerides

silicon dioxide

sodium steroyl

lactylae

carrageenan

soy lecithin

artificial flavor and colr

A BUNCH OF CRAP!!!

Shannon

Lisa Mentor

Looks gluten free to me, but wouldn't a little haf&half sound better? <_< Learning to read labels makes you more aware of the chemicals that we ingest....yuck.

psawyer Proficient

All of those ingredients are gluten-free, with the possible exception of the artificial flavor. I have never found an artificial flavor that contained gluten, the key being "artificial," but it is not completely impossible. Personally, I would use it, but you need to make your own decision.

If you are concerned about dairy, there is milk protein in it: sodium caseinate.

shanluts Apprentice

Half and half will be my purchase next week. HOWEVER, I think I will use it tomarrow.

Thanks both of you....

Peter: I did get glutened from NATURAL flavoras in Dannon Yoghurt and Mrs Butterworths Sugar Free (Barley is a natural flavr for them). Thought I would warn you.

Shannon

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Yeah, I know that NATURAL flavor can hide barley (usually as malt), but I have never found a problem with ARTIFICIAL flavors. There are some companies that will clearly declare gluten sources, and with them you don't need to worry about ambiguous ingredients. I don't know who is behind Members Mark. I use Coffee Mate all the time. Malt is something we need to watch for, hidden or not, as it is a relatively common sweetener listed as a flavor. :(

Edit: It is from Sam's Club (WalMart owned), but I still don't know anything about the labeling policy. I don't shop at Sam's or at WalMart.


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shanluts Apprentice

You got me. I saw artificial and in my foogy breain thought natural!

Thank you...went and bought HALF AND HALF. Tastes wierd but I feel better about it.

Shannon

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