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Scotch Tape?


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Are there any gluten concerns with any of the tapes?


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lovegrov Collaborator

No problem that I know of. The adhesive on tape is not a wheat glue.

richard

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I know sometimes stickers can be a problem. Some are fine though. I wouldn't be overly concerned about the tape though.

debbie-doodles Contributor

stickers can be a problem? how do i know which ones are a problem? My daughter is 2 and she gets stickers from everyone....at the doctor's office, the bank, her relatives. yikes. I had no idea they were a problem. :huh:

lovegrov Collaborator

I really don't think that your basic peel-off type sticker is ever a problem. The old type sticker that you lick, like a stamp, possibly could be. I wouldn't worry.

richard

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I'm not positive but I think envelopes are something to avoid. I usually just use scotch tape to seal the envelopes.

celiac3270 Collaborator
I'm not positive but I think envelopes are something to avoid. I usually just use scotch tape to seal the envelopes.

I think people have checked with a number of envelope-making companies and the glue has been gluten-free, nonetheless, I agree that there's no point in licking when you can tape instead or dampen with a sponge, etc.


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Carriefaith Enthusiast

Envelopes can contain gluten. I just get someone else to do it. The only time I ever really need to lick an envelope is at the bank, but some of the banks around here are getting lick free envelopes for depositing money. So much better B)

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