<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> I get emails from this website regarding product recalls and find it's food allergy recalls a good site for all of us to either check often or sign up for the emails on it. the site for wheat/gluten recalls is http://www.safetyalerts.com/rcls/category/alrgy.htm#wht It's important to note reading this that many of these are for accidental possible cross contamination or ingredient mistakes meaning that they are limited to only the batchs that are indicated, but the 'undeclared allergen' ones to me are huge red flags...does this mean they will contain gluten in future and didn't get the packages labeled before putting on store shelves, or is this another legalise way of admiting they messed up like the ones above? I rarely get the gluten recall emails but as I've signed up for most of the recall catagories I get mail several times a week and it looks like a well done saftey website. Also reading over this was wondering if jellybelly's are safe..and searched and found this on www.jellybelly.com 9. How many calories are in a single Jelly Belly bean? There are 4 calories per bean, or about 100 calories per single serving (25 beans). They have zero fat. Jelly Belly beans offer a satisfying burst of flavor for a modest calorie investment. They are also certified Kosher and are gluten and dairy free. Tam