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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Most responses stated that it is gf, however, you should check with your  own
movie theatre and look into the ingredients, and call the manufacturer to be
sure.

Many people bring their own to be sure.

Most agree that the popcorn is gf but very mixed responses on the  butter.
Many do not add the extra butter to it.

Only one person stated that they actually had a reaction to their movie
popcorn.  Everyone else who eats says they have no problems.

Another concern:  even if it's gf, it has a lot of trans fat and junk  in it.
 Not good for you overall.

A doctor at the Celiac Center at Columbia Hospital in NY said the popcorn  is
gf.

One person stated that Cinemark is GF and AMC in the Northeast is as  well.

Thanks for everyone's responses and well wishes for our new eating  plan.

Lynn

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