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

Here is a summary of responses for a gf Peppermint Candy:

Thanks to all of you for your help!

Jill/Texas
(newly diagnosed gluten intolerance)
"What I use for an upset tummy is a ginger tablet that
you suck on like you would peppermint candy. I bought
it at the health food store"

"Cambridge Brands (junion mints) and Guittard (smooth 'n melty mints).
Lifesavers (here in NJ) has roll candy candy cane."

"Altoids."

"lifesavers pep 0 mints,  I called the Nabisco company and they said
they are gf."

"Do you know whether you have gastroesophageal reflux? Many celiacs have
it as well as celiac. I ask because if you do, you should not eat any
kind of mint, which irritates the esophagus.  Otherwise, I suppose it
would be safe for you to eat any gf brands you find."

"Lifesavers: pep-o-minit & pepomint sugarfree, five flavours and five
flavour sugar free, spearomint, thirst and fruit tingles."

"Farley's starlight mints are GF"

"St. Claire's ORGANIC PEPPERMINTS "

"Uncle Joe's Mint Balls are British, actually say "gluten-free" on the
label.   I found 3 cans in TJMaxx. You can get them at ChelseaMarket.com
if willing to pay an insane amount for them."

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