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Gerber Smart Sips Gluten Free?


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Has anyone ever tried Gerber Smart Sips in the plain flavor? Saw that it has a ton of vitamins and thought it would be beneficial for my "picky eating toddler". Just not sure if it's gluten free. Called Gerber but the person that answered didn't have much information. Any thoughts??? Although he has Celiac Disease my son loves and can tolerate dairy just fine.

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Has anyone ever tried Gerber Smart Sips in the plain flavor? Saw that it has a ton of vitamins and thought it would be beneficial for my "picky eating toddler". Just not sure if it's gluten free. Called Gerber but the person that answered didn't have much information. Any thoughts??? Although he has Celiac Disease my son loves and can tolerate dairy just fine.

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I don't know. I poked around their website and found this:

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If you look under allergens or FAQs you can usually find it. I am not sure what you asked but sometimes it's better to ask about wheat, rye, barley or oats rather than gluten. I guess you can ask to speak to a supervisor if they don't know.

My baby is allergic to certain ingredients. How do I tell if they are in Gerber baby foods?

Gerber labels the top 8 allergens (peanuts, tree nuts, egg, milk, wheat, soy, fish and shellfish) in all of our foods. These ingredients can be found in the ingredients statement by its common or usual name (i.e. milk). In addition, for infant foods, spices flavors and colors are required by the regulations to be broken out in the ingredient statement. If you have a specific allergy or concern about a certain ingredient or products, please contact us for more information.

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