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Whip Cream


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Is whip cream gluten free? Im talking about the kind in a can, that the espresso stands use on mochas and lattes. I wouldn't think it has gluten, but i have been fooled before! Thanks everyone.

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Emily Elizabeth Enthusiast

That's a good question. I wish I knew the answer. The machines typically use powdered mixtures, so I would definitely be cautious. I would ask someone to show you the ingredients. It's such a pain to have to do that, but sometimes it seems that is the only way to be sure.

Is whip cream gluten free? Im talking about the kind in a can, that the espresso stands use on mochas and lattes. I wouldn't think it has gluten, but i have been fooled before! Thanks everyone.
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angel-jd1 Community Regular

Cool whip is gluten-free

Reddi-whip is also safe (as of the last time I checked)

-Jessica :rolleyes:

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CarlaB Enthusiast

Starbucks uses real whipping cream, which is just that -- cream. They add some vanilla syrup. It is gluten-free.

If you go to a different coffee shop, you can ask what they use for whipped cream.

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Thanks everybody! You guys and gals are the best!

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