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Monday, February 8, 2010

For Parents: A G-Free List of Edible and Non-Edible Foods

A gluten free list that a parent has prepared to give to the school and teachers her child has is at the link if you click on the title of this post.
http://www.celiaccentral.org/SiteData/docs/Gluten-Free-Candy-List/370e802df5a4b099ad419d940cf8fe22/Gluten-Free-Candy-List.pdf

Below is a sample of the items on it. It is a great resource for parents to use in the classroom for school parties, learning activities and day to day living to protect your child at school when you can't be there to monitor everything.

SEASONAL CANDY
Christmas
Spangler candy canes
Valentine
Spangler DumDum pops
Spangler picture pops
Necco Conversation Hearts
Elmers Small Talk Conversation Hearts
Luv Pops (Heart-shaped w/Mickey & Minne on wrapper)
Easter
Spangler picture pops
JustBorn Marshmellow peeps
JustBorn Jelly Beans
Halloween
Farley’s candy corn
Spangler picture pops
Jellybelly candy corn

SNACKS
Lays STAXX (All flavors)
Ruffles Regular potato chips
Dorito Rollitos
Mission Tortilla chips
Orville Redenbacher’s popcorn
Act II popcorn (except extreme butter)
Jiffy Pop Popcorn
Crunch ‘n Munch
JellO Brand gelatin and
pudding snacks
Del Monte Pudding cups
French’s Potato Sticks
Torrengos white corn chips — all
Frigo/Kraft/Sargento cheese sticks
Oscar Mayer Beef Hot Dogs
Oreida French Fries
Old Wisconsin Beef sticks
Hormel Pepperoni
((GLUTEN FREE versions of cookies,
pretzels, crackers, cupcakes)

FRUIT SNACKS
Kroger’s Fruit snacks
Nabisco Fruit snacksÄ
General Mills Fruit snacks
Farley’s Brand gummy bears
Favorite Brand gummy and fruit
Fruit to Go (SunRype)
Trolli Gummi Candies—all
Fruit by the foot
Sunkist Fruit Rolls
Sun-Maid Raisons
Welches Fruit snacks

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