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What Can I Eat On Holiday In Usa?


gills29

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gills29 Newbie

Can anyone tell me where I can find a list of gluten free sweets/ food available in the USA. I am going on holiday in a week and, last time I visited, food thats ok in the UK had different ingredients in the USA which made buying a bar of chocolate a nightmare task. I would also be greatfull if anyone could recommend any good places to eat out in Florida (Orlando area).

Thanks Gillian


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tammy Community Regular

Ask and ye shall receive, here are a few gluten-free products to get you started:

Scharffen Berger Chocolate- Gluten-Free

Turkey Hill Ice Cream-1-800-693-2479

www.edy-dreamery.com

(They have a ton of gluten-free ice cream)

My favorite, Bada Bing Cherry!

Banana Split

Caramel Toffee Bar Heaven

Triple Butter Pecan

Ultimate Mudslide

Vanilla

Green & Black's Organic Hazelnut Chocolate Spread-

Nestle-(available in most supermarkets)

1-800-258-6727\Check first, this is an old list!

Carnation Hot Cocoa

Nesquik Powder

Nesquik Syrup

Baby Ruth Candy Bar

Butterfinger BB's

Oh Henry!

Chunky

Nestle Milk Chocolate

Glutino-available in some healthfood stores

Ener-G Foods-available in some healthfood stores

celiac3270 Collaborator

If you PM or post your e-mail address, I'll send you a 79 page word document of gluten-free products in the US. If you'd rather download it from the site itself, since I realize that in this day, you might not want to download a file sent from someone you don't know, follow these steps:

1) Go to the website, Open Original Shared Link

2) Click on "messages" or "start reading"

3) Select the folder "gluten-free Product List"

4) Click on the topic called "Downloadable files word"

5) Of the four options, choose the one in the upper right.

Whichever you'd prefer... ;)

It's an amazing list, though.

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Open Original Shared Link

Here is a link to some gluten free candies in the USA

For restaurants the Outback has a gluten free menu upon request.

On the McDonalds site they have gluten free products on there too.

These food brands will list wheat,rye, barley,oats right on the label or they will be safe.

Aunt Nelly's

Balance

Baskin Robbins

Ben & Jerry

Betty Crocker

Blue Bunny

Breyers

Campbells

Cascadian Farms

Celestial Seasonings

Country Crock

Edy's

General Mills

Good Humor

Green Giant

Haagen Daz

Hellman's

Hershey

Hormel

Hungry Jack

Jiffy

Knorr

Kozy Shack

Kraft

Libby's

Lipton

Martha White

McCormick

Nabisco

Nestle

Old El Paso

Ortega

Pillsbury

Popsicle

Post

Progresso

Russell Stover

Seneca Foods

Smucker

Stokely's

Sunny Delight

T Marzetti

Tyson

Unilever

Wishbone

Yoplait

Zatarain's

Delphi Forums just came out with a list and celiac3270 is sending them out to people that want one. It is 79 pages long and has alot of gluten free products in the US. If you would like that you can email me and I can send it or you can go to the thread it is on and ask celiac3270 to send it to you.

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Oops I was a bit too late I see...

celiac3270 Collaborator

There are two other lists, also, for foods and medications. These aren't always 100% accurate, though, so be careful

Open Original Shared Link

Open Original Shared Link

This is the best medication list for the US:

Open Original Shared Link

celiac3270 Collaborator
Oops I was a bit too late I see...

lol...same minute, too, so the posts were less than sixty seconds apart :lol:


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stef-the-kicking-cuty Enthusiast

On the "sholland"-list they say all Premium Turkey Hill Ice Cream would be glutenfree. Hmmm! Yam! Yam! :lol:

KaitiUSA Enthusiast
lol...same minute, too, so the posts were less than sixty seconds apart :lol:

What can I say...great minds think alike :lol:B);)

celiac3270 Collaborator

Sorry, I'm back again :lol: ...not much on here in terms of Orlando that doesn't include Disney World. A lot of chains in the US have gluten-free menus, though, such as:

McDonalds

Wendys

Outback Steakhouse

TGIF

PF Changs

...if you go to the "dining out" section or maybe "travel" you'd find information (menus) for all of these.

What can I say...great minds think alike   

Ha :lol:

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