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Heidi S.

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  1. Not sure of tour companies but many cruise lines (Princess, Royal, Disney, etc) are great for gluten-free guests.

    Disney resorts are AMAZING for Allergies!

    I have never been but maybe check out Finland (even their McDonalds's offer are gluten-free breads) or other countries are have a high rate of Celiac).

    I know NC has a kids camp that opens for 1 week gluten-free in the summer for kids.

    Also check out resorts or destinations with full chefs. They are normally very accustom to making allergy meals.

  2. Could it be that all that sweetness is causing some issues? Maybe you all are already sweet enough! ;)

    I am pretty sweet! But I eat milkshakes other places, they do have a seasonal shamrock shake still available and it is not gluten free maybe it is just a contamination issue with the mixer/blender used. I never had to check before b/c the triple thick shakes came straight from the machine no mixer used. I will ask if I get desperate another time. Do they mix the McFrappes? and shakes/McFlurries on a machine?

  3. I tried a chocolate milkshake from one of the McCafes. They made it like Mcfrappe with the whip cream and drizzle and I was sick in 20 mins and for 2 days. Not sure why, their milkshakes used to come straight from a machine but I believe they have changed them at the McCafe locations.

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