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Dr.oetker Glemfix 3:1


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juhuu Newbie

Is this gluten free product? (Dr.Oetker gelfix 3:1)

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*Not 2:1 nor 1:1, i need information only for 3:1.

Any help is appreciated :)

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Is this gluten free product? (Dr.Oetker gelfix 3:1)

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*Not 2:1 nor 1:1, i need information only for 3:1.

Any help is appreciated :)

Is there any number that you can call, or e-mail adress? You can call company, or e-mail them. Usually Dr. Oetker products are gluten free in the USA or Canada, but this I'm not sure. Try to list ingredients. Are they in english? If not, I can help you with slovak, or czech translation.

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juhuu Newbie

Is there any number that you can call, or e-mail adress? You can call company, or e-mail them. Usually Dr. Oetker products are gluten free in the USA or Canada, but this I'm not sure. Try to list ingredients. Are they in english? If not, I can help you with slovak, or czech translation.

i translated this from bosnian(croatian), this is specifations of product:

Fructose, gelling agents(pectin), acidity regulator(citric acid), dextrose, preservative(sorbic acid)

preservative-konzervans on bosnian, i dont know right translate for that word

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You could try the website. It allows you to pick which country you are buying is in.

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juhuu Newbie

You could try the wbsite. It allows you to pick which country you are buying is in.

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i found that product only on croatian page(i know croatian)

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and nothing is written about gluten (gluten-free nor not), i also send email to dr.oetker but no response yet

Thanks :)

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