<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Thanks for everyone's informative and quick replies: Below is a summary..(please note my comments on Flintstone's and Centrum Kids) :-) Whole Foods 365 brand kids multi vitamins. It states that it is gluten free on the label. :-) Country Life Tall Tree gf calcium supplement; Nutrition Now Rhino Calci-Bears calcium supplement is also labeled gf :-) Gummi vites can be found at Trader Joe's and regular pharmacies, Wal Mart and Sams. Says GF on their label. :-) L'il Critters Fruit & Veggie Bears from Trader Joe's :-) We order a chewable from Pioneer that is definitely gluten free. :-) Metagenics Chewable Multi-vitamin :-) chewables from Freeda Vitamins :-) Nature's Plus Love Bites. You have to buy them in health food stores :-) Lindberg Brand Bengal Bites are (nutritionexpress.com) and say so right on the label :-) GNC mega teen vitamins say GF right on their label :-) I have gotten Scooby Doo Vitamins in the past and my son took them without a problem :-) Bugs Bunny are GF :-) Schiffs :-) I have Walmart's 'Equate' children's vitamins (we have the one w/o iron) and it is marked as GF, lactose free and yeast free. It also is w/o artificial sweeteners :-) We use one called 'Surf Buddies' that we bought locally (Boulder CO) at an alternative pharmacy :-) Many of you stated that Flintstone's are GF and that your child takes them with no problem. However, I feel I must include this statement from their website."We do not add gluten to any of our formulas. However, we cannot guarantee that they are 100% gluten free due to potential trace amounts that could be added or used in the manufacturing process of the ingredients supplied by our vendors." :-) Also, many of you stated that you use Centrum Kids. On their website it lists." INGREDIENTS: Sucrose, Dibasic Calcium Phosphate, Mannitol (wheat)," I looked at the bottles in my store and they have Mannitol listed without wheat in parentheses. I don't know if this is because they are old labels, and now the website and newer labels have to list wheat if it's found in the product, or if the older formulas didn't contain wheat. Whatever the case. I just got off the phone with the company (1/24/06 @ 2:00pm) and the representative said that the centrum kids are not gf and the website is correct. * Visit the Celiac Web Page at www.enabling.org/ia/celiac/index.html * Archives are at: Http://Listserv.icors.org/SCRIPTS/WA-ICORS.EXE?LIST=CELIAC