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Hello People:

Does anyone know if there is a printed/published Delfi gluten-free Product List (other that what can be printed off the computer).?

I have several friends and family members who would like a copy. There must be something in a booklet/book form that you can carry around with you.

Any published list out there that can be purchased/ordered.

Thanks. Lisa B


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Hi Lisa!

Because of the fluctuating nature of the gluten free status of items, it really isn't recommended or worthwhile to publish a gluten free list that basically will be unreliable by the next month. What is gluten free this month may not be gluten free next month.

The delphi list is the best resource for up to date and current/correct information of current gluten-free status of products. The reason it is the best resource is because it is constantly being updated, corrected and checked by lots of dedicated gluten free people who volunteer their time to keep this list current for us.

One example of the change in status is a brand of clam juice that I finally found out was gluten free. I contact the company to ask if it was gluten free, their response was that yes, indeed, it is gluten free, but unfortunately, next month they are changing the formula and it will no longer be gluten free.

That is the nature of the gluten free world. It makes our life much more difficult and that's because we must be forever vigilant.

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Karen

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Canadian Karen,

Is the Delphi list applicable to Canadians? I guess I sort of figured it was only for goods manufactured/sold in the U.S.

Canadian Karen Community Regular

Quite often the list will differentiate between U.S. and Canada.

e.g. it will say (but not gluten-free in Canada). An example would be Smarties.....

Karen

Canadian Karen Community Regular

Here is an excerpt in the candy section that gives a good example:

M&M's (800.551.0702) (vp=09/24/02)

The following are gluten-free: Snickers (except mini's in Canada); Skittles; Starburst; Dove (milk & dark choc); Mars Almond Bar; 3Musketeers; MilkyWay Midnight (all other MilkyWay's are not gluten-free). All mini versions of the above are gluten-free except Snickers in Canada)

Karen

Canadian Karen Community Regular

Here is the Smarties excerpt:

Smarties (USA ONLY) (Ce De Candy) (908-964-0660) (vp=10/15/2003)

Please note, these are the Smarties in the USA ONLY. Canadian Smarties are NOT gluten-free.

Karen

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Guest kfrancisvt

Where can I find the Delfi gluten-free Product List? Is it a subscription, on the web?

Thanks!


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Where can I find the Delfi gluten-free Product List?  Is it a subscription, on the web?

Thanks!

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No the Dephi List is a 79 page long list of products and foods gluten free status. It is not complete but quite in depth and a very good resource to have. Someone can email it to you or celiac3270 posted about it in the product section a while ago and he gave directions on how to get it yourself in there.

krisb Contributor
No the Dephi List is a 79 page long list of products and foods gluten free status. It is not complete but quite in depth and a very good resource to have. Someone can email it to you or celiac3270 posted about it in the product section a while ago and he gave directions on how to get it yourself in there.

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I can use the Delphi list. How can I get it? Or can someone email it to me? krisbdave@yahoo.com

Kris

Lisa Mentor

If you want a touchable printed list call the Celiac Sprue Association and they have a list, not as detailed as the Delfi Forum Product List, but it may help you get started.

They have a toll free # 1-877-272-4272

They will also offer you many web sites that will give you SO much valuable information regarding celiac disease. ( as small fee is required, but worth it and you may also join the association and receive newsletters and updated on celiac disease research)

Good luck and keep us posted about our progress.

Lisa B.

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Thanks Karen. I too thought the delphi list was only for Americans. I downloaded the list which I think will be very useful.

krisb Contributor
Thanks Karen.  I too thought the delphi list was only for Americans.  I downloaded the list which I think will be very useful.

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How can I download it? Is there a link?

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How can I download it? Is there a link?

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I think you have to register though... its free.

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I think you have to register though... its free.

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Here is an excerpt in the candy section that gives a good example:

M&M's (800.551.0702) (vp=09/24/02)

The following are gluten-free: Snickers (except mini's in Canada); Skittles; Starburst; Dove (milk & dark choc); Mars Almond Bar; 3Musketeers; MilkyWay Midnight (all other MilkyWay's are not gluten-free). All mini versions of the above are gluten-free except Snickers in Canada)

Karen

karen could you send me the delphi list at all in my email heartofgoldie@hotmail.com or some excerpts llease or tell me where i can find it for Canada more i went to delphi site i find it complicated to follow ty

minniejack Contributor

I bought the Triumph Grocery Guide. It was kind of hard to use--it really needs an index. It's okay for beginners, but there were a lot of products that weren't in my area.

I just found it easier in the beginning to go the whole foods, plain route and then when I started to add foods back in like Chinese, then I just googled everything and used this forum a lot--still do.

Once you know what you can/cannot eat by reading the labels, then life become so much easier.

And for the inlaws when they occasionally have my kids for overnighters, I tell them that wheat will be listed, but to particularly look for barley or malt--which isn't usually a problem for what they have at their house. And if they're in doubt, call me or ask the kids--they're the ones with iphone gluten free app. :P

Lisa Mentor
karen could you send me the delphi list at all in my email heartofgoldie@hotmail.com or some excerpts llease or tell me where i can find it for Canada more i went to delphi site i find it complicated to follow ty

Please note that this post if over four years old and any information contained here is dated and most likely inaccurate.

Please try the Triumph Dining Grocery Guide found on this site or www.triumphdining.com

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