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Chacha is a number you can text questions to and real people from their website answer. Today while with my dad, he asked if I could have slurpees(he always feels bad getting my sister stuff and not me) so I asked chacha if slurpees were gluten free, and they wrote back in less than 2 minutes ("711 slurpees are gluten free, along with all of Coca Cola's other products. Thanks for asking!" I asked for the ingredients, and whala they sent me them!

Its really handy, and you can ask ANY question about ANYTHING. I just thought i'd let you know how helpful it is for celiacs!

242-242 is the number


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That is very cool. I had an answer in less than 30 seconds!

kareng Grand Master

I am afraid that the info may not be correct. I looked at the 711 website which sent me to slur pee.com and some flavors actually say "contains gluten". Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.

runningcrazy Contributor
  On 5/23/2010 at 9:45 PM, kareng said:

I am afraid that the info may not be correct. I looked at the 711 website which sent me to slur pee.com and some flavors actually say "contains gluten". Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.

well that sucks. ev en here people say they are:

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kareng Grand Master
  On 5/23/2010 at 10:03 PM, Maceroni said:

well that sucks. ev en here people say they are:

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I looked at a Mt Dew flavor and one other. Maybe some flavors are OK.

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