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Nicolette

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Nicolette Rookie

Okay everyone, I'll ask you, seeing as no-one else seems to be getting back to me. Can you drink instant granulated coffees? What about tea?

In particular, I want to know about Kenco Decaffeinated Instant coffee and PG Tips, pyramid bags tea. Neither of them, over here in the UK, have a list of ingredients and i don't know whether they are safe.

Can anyone help me out? :unsure:


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In the U.S. virtually every coffee, including the crystals, are gluten-free. A majority of teas are also gluten-free and the ones that aren't generally list barley in the ingredients. I don't know if this is the same in the UK, though.

richard

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There is a new thread on this titled Flavored Coffees. There is a lot of info in that thread.

I think this is it...Open Original Shared Link

jenvan Collaborator

Don't know if you get celestial seasonings, but they label 'gluten-free' on their teas if they are ok.

bluelotus Contributor
Okay everyone, I'll ask you, seeing as no-one else seems to be getting back to me. Can you drink instant granulated coffees? What about tea?

In particular, I want to know about Kenco Decaffeinated Instant coffee and PG Tips, pyramid bags tea. Neither of them, over here in the UK, have a list of ingredients and i don't know whether they are safe.

Can anyone help me out?  :unsure:

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Do you have Folger's or Maxwell house there? Both make gluten-free granualted regular coffee. I agree with what has been said about teas - here in the US, they generally list barley additives, specifically, I am thinking about Lipton brand.

BRCoats Enthusiast

Anybody know if Kava is gluten-free? By the ingredients, it seems to be, but ya' never know. :huh: It's the instant coffee that has the acid removed.

~Brenda

VydorScope Proficient

here fromt eh other thread you where sent to ...

Acording tothe delphi list...

Folgers  (800.937.9745) (4/24/02)

Cafe Latte Mixes (source of modified food starch is tapioca); Coffee (all varieties are gluten-free including their coffee singles and all instant coffees);

Gevalia Coffee (800.438.2542) (vp=1/25/03)

Regular and Decaf Unflavored coffees are gluten-free. All flavored versions contain gluten.

Frontera (www.fronterakitchens.com, (800) 509-4441 ext 120) (VW=2/11/05)

Coffee

"All Frontera products are 100% gluten-free"

First Colony Coffee & Tea Co (www.firstcolonycoffee.com) (ve=03/02/05)

All coffee is gluten-free EXCEPT - Irish Cream, Carolan's Irish Cream and Jack Daniel's which may contain gluten, and  wheat).

Hills Brothers (800.606.0695) (vp=4/25/02)

Coffee (all)

Some are not very current, might want to call to be sure...theres prbly more burreid in the list, but thats a start :)


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VydorScope Proficient

and here si the reply I got from folgers...

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Do you have a list of which flavors, and variates of your coffee products tha...

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Response (Gwyn) - 09/26/2005 12:58 PM

Thanks for contacting Folgers, Vincent.

Our coffees are 100% pure coffee.  Since coffee has no nutritional value, there's no significant amount of calories, protein, carbohydrates, fat, sodium, or potassium.  In fact, one serving of brewed coffee contains less than 5 calories.  There is no gluten at all in any Folgers version.

We use natural and artificial flavorings in our flavored Ground and Whole Bean versions.  You'll get a smooth coffee taste, with just a hint of flavor.  The best part is that the flavorings don't affect the nutritional content of the coffee; there are no additional calories, carbohydrates, alcohol or sugars.

If you prefer decaf coffee, it might help to know we only use pure water and natural ingredients for decaffeination.  So, you can have all of the flavor, without all the caffeine!

I hope this information helps!

Gwyn

Folgers Team

P.S.  Are you or is someone you know adding a new bundle of joy to the family?  Pampers has a new program to reward parents for the important day-to-day choices they make, including choosing Pampers.  Just look for the codes inside packages of Pampers diapers and training pants.  Then, enter the code at Open Original Shared Link to earn points and redeem rewards.  For more information about the program, log onto Open Original Shared Link

All this sand more si in that thread you were linked to. Ton of information already here, feel free to poke around :)

artmeg55 Newbie

There has been ongoing controversy regarding caffeine vs. the de-caffination process as to which is worse. Personally, I choose to stick with herbal teas that are caffeine-free. Once you choose a flavor you like or enjoy a variety as I do, they are lots of choices. I find tea to be very soothing and it's wonderful with honey. My doctor prescribed Prevacid for me and coffee is on the list of foods to avoid, so I do.

Meg

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There has been ongoing controversy regarding caffeine vs. the de-caffination process as to which is worse. Personally, I choose to stick with herbal teas that are caffeine-free. Once you choose a flavor you like or enjoy a variety as I do, they are lots of choices. I find tea to be very soothing and it's wonderful with honey. My doctor prescribed Prevacid for me and coffee is on the list of foods to avoid, so I do.

Meg

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Personally, I likethe caffine, and if its bad for me, so be it. :) I dont drink, smoke or do illegal drugs, so its my main vice LOL.

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