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Avon "bath Time Body Paints" gluten-free?


Esther Sparhawk

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My daughter was given Avon Bath Time Body Paints as a gift. Does anybody know if this product is gluten-free?

I've emailed Avon, and when they respond, I'll share the info with everyone. In the mean time, it could take a while to hear back from the Avon company. Sometimes this board is quicker! Hooray for gluten-free Celiac Disease Forum! :D

Mechelle


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Avon has an 800 phone number; I have temporarily misplaced it; your Avon rep should have it and/or it should be on their website.

this being said, I have to make a warning here :ph34r: : I had the "devil" :lol: in me one day and I called the Avon 800 number to ask specifically if the body lotion with Oat in it was gluten free.. :P ....well the rep is overseas, of course it's outsourced! and he looked it up and informed me that the Oatmeal body lotion was gluten free. Soooo, I'm not so sure Avon will give an accurate reponse on the gluten-free topic like they used to....

Esther Sparhawk Contributor
My daughter was given Avon Bath Time Body Paints as a gift. Does anybody know if this product is gluten-free?

I've emailed Avon, and when they respond, I'll share the info with everyone. In the mean time, it could take a while to hear back from the Avon company. Sometimes this board is quicker! Hooray for gluten-free Celiac Disease Forum! :D

Mechelle

Okay, they gave me the generic "can't guarantee gluten-free" thing.

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