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mbrookes Community Regular

I know I have read something about this, but can't find it now. Is licorice gluten free? I tried a new (to me) herbal tea with licorice and I feel a little peculiar today. It may be totally unrelated to gluten, but I just wondered about licorice.


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RideAllWays Enthusiast

I'm fairly sure pure licorice would be, but all licorice treats I have found in the store have gluten in them...I miss licorice :(

kareng Grand Master

I think it's licorice candy that they add gluten to.

mbrookes Community Regular

Sounds like it's time far a call to the company. Thanks, y'all. I'll let you know what I find out and give the name of the tea. It really is good, so I hope it's OK.

sandiz Apprentice

read the ingredients, my favorite candy. But there is wheat in the ingredients of the ones that I can get at my stores.

ravenwoodglass Mentor

I don't have an answer about the tea but Gimbals makes gluten free licorice scotties.

I eat the jelly beans all the time but haven't seen the scotties in stores. Now that I found the website I'll have to order a bunch. Off to do so right now.

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windee Rookie

Trader Joes has gluten-free Scotty dogs.


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Juliebove Rising Star

There is gluten-free licorice out there. I think Organ makes it and also Candy Tree. If it is the herb it should be gluten-free but it always could be cross contaminated.

NorthernElf Enthusiast

I've ordered Candy Tree through (Company Name Removed - They Spammed This Forum and are Banned)....not quite the same as the old red licorice with wheat in it but a nice treat !!!

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