<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> During our recent trip to Denmark etc, we were pleased to discover that Haribo sweets (candy) in Denmark have a note on the pack if they are GF (it says "Glutenfri" in the small print). Karin loves salt liquorice and a pack of "Piratos" was clearly marked as GF. As we left Denmark, we were unable to spend the last few coins and stopped LESS THAN A KILOMETER from the border in Germany to buy a few bits to use these up. Haribo "Piratos" in the German pack are NOT GF! Only careful inspection of the contents list showed this. We were able to translate "modified starch" from the German. We had bought the previous (GF) pack less than 10 Km away! So it is not just between the US and Canada that these changes occur. Regards David PS All Danish foods are required to have the full contents declared, so if you are in Denmark you should either be able to judge for yourself or be able to get someone in the shop to check the ingredients list for you. We asked in a small town supermarket and they said they thought they had people who could speak enough English help English speakers with this (and they were very helpful to us), so there shouldn't be too bad a problem. If you speak/read Danish the Brugsen/Kwickly chain publish a list of all the GF food they supply, but you have to order this. David J Walland University of Bristol Radiation Safety Officer [log in to unmask] Tel +44 (0)117 928 8323 Fax +44 (0)117 929 1209