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Dina Moreth <[log in to unmask]>
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Well, thanks to all who responded to my post.  For the most part people
suggested checking out the special Valentine's Day treats put out by
manufactures we already know have gf candies - Hershey's, Nestles, Dove,
etc.  In fact, I have since seen, Hershey's "Pot of Gold," Dove chocolate
roses and Nestles turtles in a heart-shaped box.  I have not checked on any
of these items personally.

A couple of people buy their own V-day tins and fill them up with gf candy
themselves.

In my original post I mentioned that neither Fannie May nor Godiva were
gluten free when I last checked (probably about 4-6 months ago).  I got
several replies from people who received different information on both of
these companies.  In fact, Fannie May told me that none of their candy
could be considered gluten free.  They told another person that only the
mint meltaways were gluten free and a third person had a whole list of gf
candies sent to them.  The scenario over at Godiva was similar.  I am so
frustrated with these companies!  I plan to contact both of them again, but
do not expect an answer before Wednesday, and even if I do get one, I'm not
sure they can be trusted.  Either way, I will post my findings.

Anyway, Happy Valentine's Day to everyone!

Dina, Illinois

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