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Runny Rhino Cold Pops!


ShayBraMom

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Does anyone know if Runny Rhino Cold Relief Pops are glutenfree? It does not say anything on the package nor on their website, I'm a bit scared about the natural flavor part! I got a killer flu and am afraid my littleone will catch it too since she's already caughing a bit. I called the company but they are not there anymore! anyone that can give me a answer tonight? Have you had those before?

Update 04/03/08:

I called the Manufaturer- Improvita Health today- the runny Rhino Cold Relief Pops ARE glutenfree!


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By FDA law, wheat, if used in natural flavors, must be disclosed and clearly listed.

That leaves rye, barley, or oats. I'm not sure if thoe would be ingredients that are used in a popsicle.

Personally, I would eat it.

ShayBraMom Apprentice

They are suckers- lollypops! Na, I don't thi9nk either that that would be in there!

By FDA law, wheat, if used in natural flavors, must be disclosed and clearly listed.

That leaves rye, barley, or oats. I'm not sure if thoe would be ingredients that are used in a popsicle.

Personally, I would eat it.

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