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Question On Gatorade And Popcorn


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Wondering if gatorade g2 orange flavor is ok. Also was wondering about popcorn, is it all safe and what about the kind you get at the movies I went with my kids the other day and we werent sure.


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Here are the ingredients for G2 Gatorade:

Ingredients: water, sucrose syrup, high fructose corn syrup, Citric acid, Sodium Citrate, salt, natural and artificial flavors, mono potassium phosphate, sucralose,acesulfame potassium.

Personally, based on those ingredients, I would regard this as pure poison. No gluten ingredients are listed, but who knows what is in the natural and artificial flavors? Except for the water, there are no useful ingredients in that beverage and several that may be harmful.

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Wondering if gatorade g2 orange flavor is ok. Also was wondering about popcorn, is it all safe and what about the kind you get at the movies I went with my kids the other day and we werent sure.

All Gatorades are gluten free. Here is a great site with useful information:

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rumbles Newbie

Because of the butter flavorings used, movie popcorn usually

isn't gluten free.

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I would arrive a little early and ask to see the popcorn butter flavor. They would be glad to show you the container with ingredients. My local theater serves popcorn with butter that does not contain gluten.

happygirl Collaborator

The popcorns I have looked into in the past few years at movie theaters have all been gluten free.

rumbles Newbie

I checked with a major U.S. theatre company a couple of years ago as

to whether or not their popcorn contained gluten, - at that time, it did.

I just sent an email to AMC Theatre's CFO to find out if that's still true,

and will advise once I hear back.


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Lisa Mentor
I checked with a major U.S. theatre company a couple of years ago as

to whether or not their popcorn contained gluten, - at that time, it did.

I just sent an email to AMC Theatre's CFO to find out if that's still true,

and will advise once I hear back.

Thanks

Amyleigh0007 Enthusiast

I always bring a bag of popcorn to the movies for my son and we buy sodas. No one has ever said anything to me and if they do I will just explain that in situations where we don't know all of the ingredients we must take our own food. If they argue I plan on having them go get the ingredients for the popcorn and verify if they are gluten free. If they can't or won't, I will tell them my son could get very ill while on their property if he consumes their popcorn. I have it all planned out if they try to argue with me B)

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