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Are the coffee creamers from International Delight gluten-free? I have e-mailed the company but didn't get a response. If not, do you know anything comparable? I am really missing this. Especially the French Vanilla.

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Are the coffee creamers from International Delight gluten-free? I have e-mailed the company but didn't get a response. If not, do you know anything comparable? I am really missing this. Especially the French Vanilla.

Thanks-

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Nestles Coffee mate French Vanilla is gluten-free. I often find emails don't get a response so I call the company. If you want to check other flavors or ask for their gluten-free list the number is 1-800-637-8534. I always mention that 'gee if your label said gluten-free on the front do you know how much more you would sell?' Also something kind of funny I saw recently (not) a company that I had called about a rice product stated they put gluten on the label of their foods. I looked for more of their products and this is what a gluten containing item said "Gluten - from wheat, barley or corn". What idiots. Corn gluten is fine for us but I still can't buy that product!

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Thanks Raven-

I will buy Coffeemate for now, & make that call to Int'l Delight.

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Thanks Raven-

I will buy Coffeemate for now, & make that call to Int'l Delight.

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imternational delights are gluten free... i have emailed them in the past. i use them in my coffee daily.

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