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Soy-Free Gum?


BeautifulDay

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BeautifulDay Apprentice

I cannot tolerate ANY soy, including soy oil or soy lecithin. Besides Glee Gum (which I don't prefer), does anyone know of any gluten-free AND soy-free chewing gum?? Thanks!


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I had no idea gum had soy in it.

I have never even thought of checking for that and I avoid soy too.

Hope you get an answer.

BeautifulDay Apprentice

Sadly basically all gum has soy lecithin in it. . . I swear that stealthy soy sneaks up in the craziest of places! It seems as though soy oil and lecithin are in basically every single processed food out there. Thank heavens for companies like Enjoy Life and Udi's that guarantee no gluten OR soy, among other common allergens/intolerances!

julandjo Explorer

I've been unable to find any soy-free gum (oil and lecithin get me too). I'd never heard of Glee Gum, but I looked it up and it's got other stuff I can't handle. :( I really miss gum!

BeautifulDay Apprentice

Okay...I *think* I hit the jackpot, per the labeling (assuming it's correct, although I've had no problems yet)...

Trident White Wintergreen (in the Teal package)

Other Trident White flavors DO have soy lecithin, but this flavor does not seem to have that wretched ingredient. It is not listed in the ingredients, and I have not had any ill-effects of soy since I've started chewing it...

I always check the back of the package before I buy, though, just to make sure they haven't changed the ingredients. Let me know if you try it and it works!

A

cahill Collaborator

Okay...I *think* I hit the jackpot, per the labeling (assuming it's correct, although I've had no problems yet)...

Trident White Wintergreen (in the Teal package)

Other Trident White flavors DO have soy lecithin, but this flavor does not seem to have that wretched ingredient. It is not listed in the ingredients, and I have not had any ill-effects of soy since I've started chewing it...

I always check the back of the package before I buy, though, just to make sure they haven't changed the ingredients. Let me know if you try it and it works!

A

REALLY!!!!!! :wub: before I get too excited :P could you post the ingredients list PLEASSSSSE

** BOY I MISS GUM**

BeautifulDay Apprentice

http://www.stockngo.com/white-wintergreen-12-pieces.html?gclid=CNye56PBn6cCFYnd4AodkDWIKg

Ingredients: Sorbitol , Gum Base , Maltitol , Mannitol , Natural and Artificial Flavoring , Less than 2% of: Acacia , Acesulfame Potassium , Aspartame , BHT , Candelilla Wax , Glycerin , Sodium Stearate and Titanium Dioxide.

Same as what it says on the packages I have! :D


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FeedMe- Newbie

You gotta be careful when you see the “ natural flavor” or “artificial flavor” on ingredients.  They may be soy based product from what I’ve heard

 

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