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

 
    The following replies were received:
 
    Starlight mints are gluten free. Walgreens  and Amazon usually sell
them. 
 
    I think Andes after-dinner mints are gluten free.
 
    You should call the company to check. I buy wintergreen mints & have
checked with the     company that they are safe. 
 
    Vermints are gluten free & come in many flavors. Try amazon.com 
 
    Thanks to each one responding. Hope this information helps. 

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