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Kraft Marshmallows


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I was wondering if Kraft Marshmallows are gluten free. My son got extremely hyper after eating them. He only does that when he has been glutened.


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kareng Grand Master

Just went and looked at the bag I have. The first 3 ingredients are sugar, sugar and another sugar. Kraft lists at the end of the ingredients any gluten including barley. They have nothing listed. However, my half open pack is like full of gluten because the kids were making some mores with real Graham crackers. I'm sure they are full of little crumbs. This keeps me out of them :)

Darn210 Enthusiast

We've had no problems with our Kraft marshmallows . . . of course, they are s'more-crumb-free at our house :P

kareng Grand Master

We've had no problems with our Kraft marshmallows . . . of course, they are s'more-crumb-free at our house :P

Janet - if mine were not crumb free, I would have eaten them. I think this will be my new diet strategy.

jerseyangel Proficient

I've eaten the mini ones many times with hot cocoa. :D

mushroom Proficient

Could it be the sugar hit that is responsible for the hyperactivity?

climbmtwhitney Apprentice

Another possibility.....it may be the artificial food dye. My son gets extremely hyper within a short while of consuming anything made with it. He's been artificial dye free for almost a year now. He was a completely different little boy from day 1 of being dye-free. He's 7 now.

Jillian


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Another possibility.....it may be the artificial food dye. My son gets extremely hyper within a short while of consuming anything made with it. He's been artificial dye free for almost a year now. He was a completely different little boy from day 1 of being dye-free. He's 7 now.

Jillian

Isn't it outrageous that they have toput blue dye in marshmallows?

The question would then be . . . Piglips ( :lol: like the screen name), does your son react to other foods with dye in a similar manner?

piglips82 Rookie

He doesn't eat much junkfood so I'm not sure. I think I'll try keeping a food journal to see if he reacts to anything else. Oh and my screenname is a childhood nickname! :o)

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ChesterPup Newbie

Acid reflux is one of my major issues with gluten... I consistently have acid reflux with Kraft marshmallows... Not sure what "modified cornstarch or natural & artificial flavoring" consists of...

kareng Grand Master

Acid reflux is one of my major issues with gluten... I consistently have acid reflux with Kraft marshmallows... Not sure what "modified cornstarch or natural & artificial flavoring" consists of...

Even tho this thread is over 3 years old, Kraft marshmallows are still gluten-free. Kraft has a good policy about listing items made from any gluten - not just the federally mandated wheat, but also barley ( can't imagine rye is in much but bread)

eers03 Explorer

Now I want a marshmallow and have none.  Thanks a lot, people!   :-)

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