[gf9] In almost all cases Ribbon Candy is gluten-free. Ribbon Candy is made out of sugar, corn syrup and flavorings that are usually derived from...
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[gf9] Black Coal Candy (which can also double as a practical joke in some cases) is made out of non-gluten ingredients (sugar, corn syrup, and...
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[gf5] [cc] This one is a little tricky. While the ingredients contain no gluten, they are processed on shared equipment that processes gluten-containing items. Depending...
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[gf9] [options] In mostl cases, candy canes are usually gluten-free. While there are no certified gluten-free candy canes on the market yet, there are several...
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[gf3] [options] Your typical holiday fruitcake contains wheat flour, which means it is not gluten-free. There are a couple gluten-free options: 1) Make your own...
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[gf2] [options] Better err on the side of caution with this one. Unless you trust the person or source that made the Christmas Cookies, you...
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[gf9] Yes! Mulled Wine is a heated wine that contains spices, various fruits (raisins, lemons, etc.), and sugar, which makes it definitely gluten-free. Looking for...
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[gf9] Yes! Wassail is in 99.99999% of cases gluten-free. This warm holiday beverage contains is similar to an apple cider, but it has extra spices...
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[gf9] [options] Good news! Both homemade and store bought Eggnog contain naturally gluten-free ingredients (eggs, milk/cream, sugar, vanilla, and spices), so this would mean eggnog...
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[gf5] [options] Your typical shortbread cookie calls for an all-purpose flour that contains gluten in it, which means these cookies are not gluten-free. As awareness...
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[gf5] Many toffee recipes call for wheat flour, which means they are not gluten-free. It is very easy to substitute in a gluten-free flour or...
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[gf5] Due to some companies using wheat flour in their mixtures, we cannot say that all store bought toffee is gluten-free. One company that stands...
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