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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
FYI, according to Coca-Cola, PowerAde is GF, see correspondence below. With
Coke's purchase of Quaker Oats, that means they have two sports drinks that
are GF -- GatorAde and PowerAde! Let me know if you know or have heard
something different.
Thanks!
Craig
>Subject: RE: E-Query/INGREDIENTS
>Date: Mon Mar 25 12:59:58 2002 -0600
>*
>* Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2002 11:56:00 -0500
>* From: "EQueries I&CA" <[log in to unmask]>
>* Subject: RE: E-Query/INGREDIENTS
>*
>* Thank you for your recent email message, Mr. Dooley. We appreciate this
>opportunity to respond.
>*
>* Maltodextrin is a glucose polymer, a complex carbohydrate which adds body
>to a
>* beverage. It is a bulking agent and is manufactured by suppliers. It
>is less
>* sweet than sugar or HFCS.
>*
>* Please be assured that in the U.S. and Canada our products are
>gluten-free.
>*
>* We hope this is helpful. Please let us know if you have any additional
>* questions or comments to share.
>*
>* Sabrina
>* Industry and Consumer Affairs
>* The Coca-Cola Company
>*Original Question:
>* Is Powerade gluten free? That is, are any ingredients (such as the
>* maltodextrin) derived from wheat, oat, barley or rye? I have Celiac
>disease,
>* and therefore must avoid gluten. Maltodextrin appears to be the only
>* "questionable" ingredient for me on the label. Thanks!
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