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Hershey's Irish Creme Kisses?


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Someone gave us a lot of Hershey's Irish Creme kisses at Christmas and I keep forgetting to ask if anyone knows if they are gluten-free or not? The kids are bugging me about them, so I googled it and looked it up on the forums and I'm not finding much on it. The website doesn't even have these listed.

We don't have the bag, they were given with some other things.

Anyone have experience with them? If not, they are going to my husband's co-workers. Thanks!


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Someone gave us a lot of Hershey's Irish Creme kisses at Christmas and I keep forgetting to ask if anyone knows if they are gluten-free or not? The kids are bugging me about them, so I googled it and looked it up on the forums and I'm not finding much on it. The website doesn't even have these listed.

We don't have the bag, they were given with some other things.

Anyone have experience with them? If not, they are going to my husband's co-workers. Thanks!

i wss glutoned by the candy cane kisses....so i would be very wary about the irish creme ones. a lot of candy and choc companies put gluten free on their packages but hershey's is not able to make that claim. i probably would give them away if i were you.

wahmmy Apprentice

i wss glutoned by the candy cane kisses....so i would be very wary about the irish creme ones. a lot of candy and choc companies put gluten free on their packages but hershey's is not able to make that claim. i probably would give them away if i were you.

Thanks! I probably will, unless I hear something different today. I hesitate to eat Hershey's, but I do let them have the regular kisses. I read that the mint truffle kisses were okay, and found a gluten-free recipe using them, but like I said above, haven't been able to find anything about the Irish creme.

modiddly16 Enthusiast

Neither the candy cane nor the irish cream kisses actually have gluten in them. Cross contamination might be an issue but the ingrediants do not contain gluten! hope this helps!

lovegrov Collaborator

I eat Hershey kisses of various sorts with no problems.

richard

wahmmy Apprentice

Thank you!

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