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Candy, Now And Laters


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Arghh... was diagnosed about 2 months ago with celiac. I spent a good deal of those 2 months in the hospital due to other illness. But I got home and I found my favorite snack still sitting by my TV. Now and Later's candy.

Twice now I got really sick and I think it is in relation to the Now and Later's, I don't have any of the big packaging with them any more so I couldn't look them up.

Does anyone know if Now and Later's are gluten-free?


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Now and Laters are gluten free. I just recently checked after my kids got about 50 packs of them from a pinata at a birthday party! Here are the ingredients:

NOW AND LATERS

INGREDIENTS: Corn Syrup, Sugar, Hydrogenated Soybean Oil, Citric Acid, Egg Whites, Salt, Potato Starch, Artificial Flavor, Emulsifiers (Soy Lecithin), Artificial Color (Red #40, Yellow #5, Blue #1, Blue #2)

God bless,

Mariann

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