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  1. Suave is almost exclusively gluten-free.
  2. Yep, nice to see you!
  3. Coke is definitely gluten-free. Many other Coke products are, as well. This is the typical response you'll get from Coca-Cola, though there are modified and less-detailed versions of this: It is...if you e-mail Coca-Cola they'll send you an e-mail like this: Thank you for contacting The Coca-Cola Company. We are able to confirm that Coca-Cola classic...
  4. I agree with Donna. It's a maybe. It's very unlikely that the caramel color contains gluten, nonetheless, it CAN.
  5. And bring a dining card or something so if someone stops you about your food, you can explain it to them and even if it's not entirely true, say you can't eat the food they have or weren't sure if they had gluten-free food.
  6. Here's a link I found off of another group...thought it might interest those of you who buy flours and such in bulk. I'm not sure how these prices are compared to what you normally pay, but you can compare and decide: Open Original Shared Link
  7. I would too . The statistics are mere fun, but if you wanted to get technical and tear them apart... : the statistic only represents the accidental gun deaths, not the intentional ones. If you include the intentional deaths it would balance out more. Also, accidental gun deaths are reckless. Doctors are performing surgeries that are extremely difficult...
  8. Theoretically, you can take the low-gluten host without adverse effects. I agree, though, that it's not a good idea to take it all the time. After all, the typical gluten-free diet has some very small and inevitable contamination (even when you're being absolutely "perfect"). This little amount is, if you're careful enough, so minute that it causes no...
  9. Do you mean the poppables? I think those always have gluten. Or the mini Snickers that are half of the fun size or 1/4 of a regular bar and are individually wrapped?
  10. celiac3270

    ARCHIVED Grrrr....

    I know, me too
  11. I know...how pointless. Let's add gluten to Malt-o-meal cereal, let's throw in some malt flavoring for the Wendy's frosty...I'm sure it'll boost sales if you throw in that extra bit of malt as a selling point [sarcastic]
  12. There's a mock Chebe recipe, but I didn't save it, alas.
  13. I love the sarcastic touch, too. Like on the side of one of the corn flake boxes (the left one) (before you click on it) it says something about how there's a chance you could win $100,000, but more likely, you'll get a piece of worthless plastic. On the same box, this time when you click it, it recommends that you add one cup of milk and fifteen teaspoons...
  14. Open Original Shared Link
  15. Yea, I heard about that on both Delphi and a Yahoo group.
  16. It's unlikely you'll find it in a store. Free shipping from Open Original Shared Link , though, and if you buy in bulk it's cheaper per box.
  17. Open Original Shared Link This is a celiac game...reading labels. Not something we would need, but maybe good for kids who are just learning. There is one mistake. On one of the foods it says that you need to check maltodextrin for the source--really, it's always gluten-free in the US unless it says wheat in front of it, but hey!
  18. I know I'm repeating many, but just to reinforce the ones that I also like: Chebe -- mixes, can be bought in bulk for less and no shipping charges. Best pizza in my opinion. Food by George -- I like the corn muffins, brownies are okay, english muffins are very good, pizza is great...probably the best frozen one I've tried, though they're small. Many...
  19. Splenda is definitely gluten-free, but will give some people gastrointestinal symptoms similar to celiac, whether they are celiac or not...it could happen to anybody. In that case you're better off not using it so you feel better, but it's not gluten.
  20. lol...yes! I've read about getting a gluten-free bun in McDonalds in some European countries
  21. Yes, wearing away of the enamel, and also certain ridges. At the last celiac conference at Columbia Presbyterian in New York they had a dentist there. They had a screening for family members of celiacs optional and if you got tested, they also checked your teeth--looking for a comparison between celiacs and those who had what they thought to be celiac-like...
  22. Nope...I have Kinnikinick bread in my health food stores. You may need to order by mail for donuts and the like, or ask your local health food store if they could carry some Kinnikinick products for you. One health food store near me orders larger quantities of certain products, knowing that I'll buy a lot
  23. That wasn't me, that was Bette
  24. Yes, I guessed both brand names correctly!
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