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Gummy Vites...gf?


anerissara

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Does anyone know if Gummy Vites are gluten-free? I just bought a huge bottle of regular and another of Calcium at Costco, they taste great and don't look suspect on the label, however I have been reacting to *something* all week and my son started complaining today that he is, too...the vitamins are the most obvious thing on the list of new foods that we're both eating so I thought I'd ask. Thanks!


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Who is the manufacturer? I was looking on Delphi's list of OK vitamins, and I couldn't see anything called "Gummy Vites"......

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Maybe the manufacturer is listed on there as being totally gluten-free, that's why "Gummy Vites" are not mentioned specifically.

I hope you weren't glutened........

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I also just looked on their "Store/Brands" list, and didn't see it on there either under Costco......

I would have to know the manufacturer to check further......

Karen

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Thanks, Karen...I just checked the Delphi list and saw that it's listed as gluten-free (they are made by "Lil critters") but it says it was checked "by lable"...is that pretty accurate, or is it sometimes questionable if it's just by the lable? I emailed the company, but don't have an answer yet. Thanks!

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Aha, found it! The good news is: it's Gluten Free. The bad news is: Now I have to go searching for the *real8 culprit, and it could be just about anything. Sigh.

Oh well, they really are good vitamins and the kids love them. Just wish I knew what it was that was setting us off!!! :unsure:

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