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Does Apple Cider Have Gluten?


Avasmom12

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Avasmom12 Rookie

Hi ,

Last night I drank a sip of Zieglars apple cider. About 30 min. later I started having "the pain in my side" I hope I didnt get glutened. Oh Also does any know if reeses peanut butter cups have gluten too.( they are my fav) they are closed. Thanks for any info.


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modiddly16 Enthusiast

Neither one of those items has any gluten in it. Unless you had the reese's minis...sometimes the snack size of candies are not gluten free. I'm not sure why this is though. Ziegler's Apple Cider is gluten-free though. Maybe it was something else that snuck into your diet?

jerseyangel Proficient

Zieglers is gluten-free--they don't have any gluten in their facility at all. (per email)

Hershey's has been less than forthcoming recently with information about their "natural flavors". When I called them, I was told that the "natural flavors" "could or could not" contain gluten--they don't know.

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Tallforagirl Rookie

I am very newly diagnosed, and having drunk cider a couple of times since, after not having it for years, I noticed it upset my tummy quite a bit - gave me wind, headache (not just from too much :rolleyes: ) Both times I also had insomnia/bad dreams. I wonder if it is the fructose?

modiddly16 Enthusiast

Sometimes Apples have that affect on people's stomach!

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