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Candy Caution List

There are always going to be candies that you should use caution with.  There is so much that offer gluten-free ingredients which is great, but what about cross-contamination?  You have to be careful.  Below is a list compiled by many of the great bloggers out there.  I found this post while googling and I find that these lists ALWAYS help.

Use Caution:
Air heads (manufactured in a facility that processes wheat flour)
Brach's Autumn Mix (milk, egg, wheat, peanuts, tree nuts and soy are present on the equipment)
Brach's Candy Corn (milk, egg, wheat, peanuts, tree nuts and soy are present on the equipment)
Brach's Mellowcreme Pumpkins, Branch's Milk Maid Caramel Apple Candy Corn, Brach's Milk Maid Royals Nougats (milk, egg, wheat, peanuts, tree nuts and soy are present on the equipment)
Chuckles (packed on equipment that also packages products containing traces of milk, egg, wheat, peanuts, tree nuts and/or soy ingredients)
Farley's Harvest Mix and Candy Corn (packaged on equipment that also packages products containing traces of milk, egg, wheat, peanuts, tree nuts and/or soy ingredients)
Hershey's Nuggets-There is no indication that there is gluten, however some people are sensitive to these chocolates
Russel Stover's Assorted Chocolates (products have been produced on shared equipment with wheat, tree nuts, eggs and peanuts)
Spongebob Squarepants Gummy Krabby Patties products have been produced on shared equipment with wheat, tree nuts, eggs and peanuts)
Trolli gummy candy sour trite crawlers (packaged on equipment that also packages products containing traces of mik, egg, wheat, peanuts, tree nuts and or soy protein)
Wonka Nerds (made in a facility that also processes wheat and egg)
Wonka Sweet Tarts
Wonka Mix-ups
Wonka Monster Treats (Sweet Tart Skulls, bones, spooky nerds, howlin laffy taffy (made in a facility that also processes wheat)
Wonka Giant and Mini Chewy Sweet Tarts
Wonka Sweet Tarts

Enjoy! And remember do not cheat!! It's just not worth it

xoxo Julie

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