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Phillip's Butter Ripple Schnapps?


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Has anyone consumed this product without ill-effects? I see that it has natural and artificial flavors in it, as well as caramel.

I have tried to contact the company multiple times (through phone and e-mail) without any avail, and I haven't found any information online, try as I may.

Are you guys okay with it...?


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Arcanine Newbie

Has anyone consumed this product without ill-effects? I see that it has natural and artificial flavors in it, as well as caramel.

I have tried to contact the company multiple times (through phone and e-mail) without any avail, and I haven't found any information online, try as I may.

Are you guys okay with it...?

Okay, the company finally phoned me back. For everyone's reference, Phillip's Butter Ripple Schnapp's DOES contain gluten in the added flavoring, so it is NOT safe for Celiac.

Too bad! Does anyone know of a gluten-free butterscotch flavoring? Maybe I should just stop being lazy and make my own!

Lisa Mentor

Thanks for posting that.

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