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Original Klondike Bars


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josh052980 Enthusiast

I've found a lot of conflicting information on Klondike Bars online, no one seems to agree if the original ones are gluten free or not. Does anyone here know?


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Judy3 Contributor

If you do a google search it will bring up an old post on here from 2006 that talks about this and that they are gluten free. Someone contacted the company.

Check it out

lovegrov Collaborator

Yes.

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Lisa Mentor

If you do a google search it will bring up an old post on here from 2006 that talks about this and that they are gluten free. Someone contacted the company.

Check it out

:huh: I would not depend on product information that was posted in 2006.

josh052980 Enthusiast

I found the old post, but as Lisa said, it was from 2006. A lot can change in 5 years. Also, I'm well aware of how to use Google, had I not done that, I probably wouldn't have posted here.

Lisa Mentor

I found the old post, but as Lisa said, it was from 2006. A lot can change in 5 years. Also, I'm well aware of how to use Google, had I not done that, I probably wouldn't have posted here.

Josh -

Klondike is owned by Unilever. Their policy is to always list all forms of gluten on the ingredient listing. I love them! ;)

josh052980 Enthusiast

Josh -

Klondike is owned by Unilever. Their policy is to always list all forms of gluten on the ingredient listing. I love them! ;)

Thanks Lisa! That's all I needed to know :)


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