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I was reading another thread on here and someone (sorry I forgot who :( ) mentioned that they found a gluten-free licorice. I e-mailed the company, and someone personally called me back! A VERY nice man said that they do not sell to the public, but he could give me an internet address for buying it. :D He was SO nice and informative. He did mention that Scott should sell this licorice in the Gluten Free Mall (*hint*hint*). ;) The licorice comes in black, cherry and strawberry. I just ordered some, so I will let you know how it is! Shipping was decent as well. :) Here is the web site:

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Hope those licorice lovers out there enjoy!! :P:P:P


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Guest nini

I LOVE the Candy Tree Cherry Vine Licorice! Scott should sell it on Celiac.com!!!! HINT!!!

They have the black licorice and cherry vines and smaller bite size versions...

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I LOVE the Candy Tree Cherry Vine Licorice! Scott should sell it on Celiac.com!!!! HINT!!!

Haha :lol: PM him about it--I don't know if he reads all the posts (though he seems to read the techincal section ;)

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Well how about that :o I just came home from town and was going to do a new post on Licorice and then found this, so I will add to it :lol:

A company called "Let's Do ... Organic" Makes Black Licorice Bears . They are selling them right in our Save On Foods grocery store. But for those of you that don't live here, it's made in Germany, but distributed from Calf.

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or .. Edward & Sons Trading Co., Inc.

P.O. Box 1326

Carpinteria, Ca 93014 USA

Also, there is a black licorice bar and a Belgian Chocolate Licorice bar. The bad news is that it is made here in the Kootenays. However, I can give you an address and phone number.

It's Allen's

118 Houston Street

Nelson, BC

V1L 5G8 Canada Phone (250) 352-3576

Hope this gives you some more choices :rolleyes:

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This link here will take you to an online store called Licorice International. They have something like 30 kinds of gluten free licorice candies to choose from. I haven't had any from here, but others have recommended it to me.

I have tried the Let's Do Organic licorice and only 2 out of the 5 of us liked them. I am hoping to find some that all of us like from the website. :D

celiac3270 and Nini, where do you get the Candy Tree Cherry Vines??

God bless,

Mariann

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