[gf9] No matter how long it takes you to get to the center, all flavors (including seasonal flavors) of Tootsie Pops are definitely gluten-free.
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[gf9] Yes! All Tootsie Roll flavors (including Tootsie Rolls that are made seasonally) are gluten-free. Enjoy!
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[gf5] All Mike and Ike flavors (including the Zours) are gluten-free ingredient-wise, but the company notes that some of their processing facilities also handle non...
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[gf9] Yes, Campfire marshamllows are gluten-free. Doumak (which makes Campfire as well as many store brands) only makes gluten-free products.
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[gf9] The only reason we didn’t give this a 10 is because Kraft doesn’t label their Jet-Puffed marshmallows as gluten-free. Jet-Puffed marshmallows do not contain...
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[gf10] Pure corn (i.e. corn on the cob) is always gluten-free. Anytime that corn is packaged, you should read the label to see how the...
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[gf6] Brach’s candy corn does not currently contain any gluten ingredients. However, Farley’s & Sathers (the company that owns Brach’s) cannot make any guarantees as...
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[gf5] Salad dressing is such a broad category it’s impossible to say whether salad dressing is gluten-free. If you’re looking for a particular type/brand of...
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[gf5] This is interesting. Johnny’s seasoning salt is gluten-free IF it is in the 4.75, 8.5, 16, and 32 oz sizes. These are the sizes...
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[gf7] Many varieties of jelly on store shelves is gluten-free but you do need to read the ingredients to make sure and see if there...
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[gf5] Of course, eggs in and of themselves are naturally gluten-free. If you prepare scrambled eggs at home you’ll be okay, but be wary of...
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[gf0] All Malt Vinegars contain barley, which is a gluten containing grain. This would lend us to think that Malt Vinegar is not gluten-free and...
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