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

Cytomax sports drink is gluten free according to a company
representative.  Last year I trained for a long bike ride.  I found
the normal sports drinks and goo products were a bomb on my digestive
system.  For me I found Cytomax powder (mix in water) to be far
better.  Since then I have been diagnosed celiac so I called the
company about their product.  A sales representative told me all of
CytoSports products are gluten free with the exception of "Muscle
Milk and Oats" for obvious reasons.  He indicated that it was
produced in another facility and does not cross-contaminate.  I get
Cytomax at REI.

p.s. I have no affiliation beyond ingestion with the company.

B. Flint, Tacoma

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