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Coca Cola has a narrow list of gf items (the rest they say " test gf " but may

or may not have gluten ingredients, such as malt or caramel coloring). They

will email the current list and it may be on their web site. Read it

carefully, as some flavors are gf w/ sugar, while others are gf with

artificial sweeteners and a few are gf either way.

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> Is diet Coke with Splenda GF?

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Coca Cola has a narrow list of gf items (the rest they say " test gf " but may

or may not have gluten ingredients, such as malt or caramel coloring). They

will email the current list and it may be on their web site. Read it

carefully, as some flavors are gf w/ sugar, while others are gf with

artificial sweeteners and a few are gf either way.

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> I thought all Coca Cola products were GF. Am I mistaken?

> Is diet Coke with Splenda GF?

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Coca Cola has a narrow list of gf items (the rest they say " test gf " but may

or may not have gluten ingredients, such as malt or caramel coloring). They

will email the current list and it may be on their web site. Read it

carefully, as some flavors are gf w/ sugar, while others are gf with

artificial sweeteners and a few are gf either way.

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>

> I thought all Coca Cola products were GF. Am I mistaken?

> Is diet Coke with Splenda GF?

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Yes it is GF. I've drank it many times with no reaction. I've

never had any problem with Coca-Cola products

>

> Coca Cola has a narrow list of gf items (the rest they say " test

gf " but may

> or may not have gluten ingredients, such as malt or caramel

coloring). They

> will email the current list and it may be on their web site. Read

it

> carefully, as some flavors are gf w/ sugar, while others are gf

with

> artificial sweeteners and a few are gf either way.

>

> > -----Original Message-----

> >

> > I thought all Coca Cola products were GF. Am I mistaken?

> > Is diet Coke with Splenda GF?

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Yes it is GF. I've drank it many times with no reaction. I've

never had any problem with Coca-Cola products

>

> Coca Cola has a narrow list of gf items (the rest they say " test

gf " but may

> or may not have gluten ingredients, such as malt or caramel

coloring). They

> will email the current list and it may be on their web site. Read

it

> carefully, as some flavors are gf w/ sugar, while others are gf

with

> artificial sweeteners and a few are gf either way.

>

> > -----Original Message-----

> >

> > I thought all Coca Cola products were GF. Am I mistaken?

> > Is diet Coke with Splenda GF?

>

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Yes it is GF. I've drank it many times with no reaction. I've

never had any problem with Coca-Cola products

>

> Coca Cola has a narrow list of gf items (the rest they say " test

gf " but may

> or may not have gluten ingredients, such as malt or caramel

coloring). They

> will email the current list and it may be on their web site. Read

it

> carefully, as some flavors are gf w/ sugar, while others are gf

with

> artificial sweeteners and a few are gf either way.

>

> > -----Original Message-----

> >

> > I thought all Coca Cola products were GF. Am I mistaken?

> > Is diet Coke with Splenda GF?

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Where does one find the list? I've looked and looked and looked and

can't find any online nutrition info for Coke products.

HELP!

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> Coca Cola has a narrow list of gf items (the rest they say " test gf "

but may

> or may not have gluten ingredients, such as malt or caramel

coloring). They

> will email the current list and it may be on their web site. Read it

> carefully, as some flavors are gf w/ sugar, while others are gf with

> artificial sweeteners and a few are gf either way.

>

> > -----Original Message-----

> >

> > I thought all Coca Cola products were GF. Am I mistaken?

> > Is diet Coke with Splenda GF?

>

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Where does one find the list? I've looked and looked and looked and

can't find any online nutrition info for Coke products.

HELP!

>

> Coca Cola has a narrow list of gf items (the rest they say " test gf "

but may

> or may not have gluten ingredients, such as malt or caramel

coloring). They

> will email the current list and it may be on their web site. Read it

> carefully, as some flavors are gf w/ sugar, while others are gf with

> artificial sweeteners and a few are gf either way.

>

> > -----Original Message-----

> >

> > I thought all Coca Cola products were GF. Am I mistaken?

> > Is diet Coke with Splenda GF?

>

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Where does one find the list? I've looked and looked and looked and

can't find any online nutrition info for Coke products.

HELP!

>

> Coca Cola has a narrow list of gf items (the rest they say " test gf "

but may

> or may not have gluten ingredients, such as malt or caramel

coloring). They

> will email the current list and it may be on their web site. Read it

> carefully, as some flavors are gf w/ sugar, while others are gf with

> artificial sweeteners and a few are gf either way.

>

> > -----Original Message-----

> >

> > I thought all Coca Cola products were GF. Am I mistaken?

> > Is diet Coke with Splenda GF?

>

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I e-mailed coke.com and they sent me and e-mail with a list of their gluten free products (and a definition of carmel coloring - thanks, didn't need that. LOL) Kerriesther_p210 wrote: Where does one find the list? I've looked and looked and looked andcan't find any online nutrition info for Coke products. HELP!>> Coca Cola has a narrow list of gf items (the rest they say "test gf"but may> or may not have gluten ingredients, such as malt or caramelcoloring). They> will email the current list and it may be on their web site. Read it> carefully, as some flavors are gf w/ sugar, while others are gf with> artificial sweeteners and a few are gf either

way.> > > -----Original Message-----> >> > I thought all Coca Cola products were GF. Am I mistaken?> > Is diet Coke with Splenda GF?> > ---> [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Declude Virus]>

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I e-mailed coke.com and they sent me and e-mail with a list of their gluten free products (and a definition of carmel coloring - thanks, didn't need that. LOL) Kerriesther_p210 wrote: Where does one find the list? I've looked and looked and looked andcan't find any online nutrition info for Coke products. HELP!>> Coca Cola has a narrow list of gf items (the rest they say "test gf"but may> or may not have gluten ingredients, such as malt or caramelcoloring). They> will email the current list and it may be on their web site. Read it> carefully, as some flavors are gf w/ sugar, while others are gf with> artificial sweeteners and a few are gf either

way.> > > -----Original Message-----> >> > I thought all Coca Cola products were GF. Am I mistaken?> > Is diet Coke with Splenda GF?> > ---> [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Declude Virus]>

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I Emailed them too and the response I received was that some were

for sure, but others had a possibility of having trace amounts of

gluten. The level of gluten in them would give someone with celiac

disease no adverse reaction. The Coca-Cola classic, caffeine free

Coca-Cola classic, Coca-Cola C2, Diet Coke, Diet Coke with Lemon,

Diet Coke with Lime, caffeine free Diet Coke, Sprite, Sprite ReMix

Berryclear, diet Sprite, vanilla Coke, diet vanilla Coke, cherry

Coke, Fresca, and our 100% juice products (without added

ingredients) are gluten free is what they tell me. I hope this

helps.

Rhiannon

> >

> > Coca Cola has a narrow list of gf items (the rest they say " test

gf "

> but may

> > or may not have gluten ingredients, such as malt or caramel

> coloring). They

> > will email the current list and it may be on their web site.

Read it

> > carefully, as some flavors are gf w/ sugar, while others are gf

with

> > artificial sweeteners and a few are gf either way.

> >

> > > -----Original Message-----

> > >

> > > I thought all Coca Cola products were GF. Am I mistaken?

> > > Is diet Coke with Splenda GF?

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I Emailed them too and the response I received was that some were

for sure, but others had a possibility of having trace amounts of

gluten. The level of gluten in them would give someone with celiac

disease no adverse reaction. The Coca-Cola classic, caffeine free

Coca-Cola classic, Coca-Cola C2, Diet Coke, Diet Coke with Lemon,

Diet Coke with Lime, caffeine free Diet Coke, Sprite, Sprite ReMix

Berryclear, diet Sprite, vanilla Coke, diet vanilla Coke, cherry

Coke, Fresca, and our 100% juice products (without added

ingredients) are gluten free is what they tell me. I hope this

helps.

Rhiannon

> >

> > Coca Cola has a narrow list of gf items (the rest they say " test

gf "

> but may

> > or may not have gluten ingredients, such as malt or caramel

> coloring). They

> > will email the current list and it may be on their web site.

Read it

> > carefully, as some flavors are gf w/ sugar, while others are gf

with

> > artificial sweeteners and a few are gf either way.

> >

> > > -----Original Message-----

> > >

> > > I thought all Coca Cola products were GF. Am I mistaken?

> > > Is diet Coke with Splenda GF?

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I Emailed them too and the response I received was that some were

for sure, but others had a possibility of having trace amounts of

gluten. The level of gluten in them would give someone with celiac

disease no adverse reaction. The Coca-Cola classic, caffeine free

Coca-Cola classic, Coca-Cola C2, Diet Coke, Diet Coke with Lemon,

Diet Coke with Lime, caffeine free Diet Coke, Sprite, Sprite ReMix

Berryclear, diet Sprite, vanilla Coke, diet vanilla Coke, cherry

Coke, Fresca, and our 100% juice products (without added

ingredients) are gluten free is what they tell me. I hope this

helps.

Rhiannon

> >

> > Coca Cola has a narrow list of gf items (the rest they say " test

gf "

> but may

> > or may not have gluten ingredients, such as malt or caramel

> coloring). They

> > will email the current list and it may be on their web site.

Read it

> > carefully, as some flavors are gf w/ sugar, while others are gf

with

> > artificial sweeteners and a few are gf either way.

> >

> > > -----Original Message-----

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> > > I thought all Coca Cola products were GF. Am I mistaken?

> > > Is diet Coke with Splenda GF?

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This is the last list I got from them. You can contact them thru coke.com

for an update.

Confirms that Coca-Cola classic, caffeine free Coca-Cola classic, Coca-Cola

C2, Diet Coke, Diet Coke with Lemon, Diet Coke with Lime, caffeine free Diet

Coke, Sprite, Sprite ReMix Berryclear, diet Sprite, vanilla Coke, diet

vanilla Coke, cherry Coke, Fresca, and our 100% juice products (without

added ingredients) are gluten free. *Additionally, we can tell you that all

of our other products meet Codex's definition of gluten-free, which is less

than 200 ppm (0.02%) gluten. Codex has examined the data and determined that

less than 200 ppm gluten is below the level in which people with celiac

disease would experience adverse reactions. However, at this time the U.S.

Food and Drug Administration does not have a regulatory definition of

gluten-free. We can assure you that the exact amount of gluten in these

products is very low - perhaps even zero. Some minor ingredients in these

products are manufactured from plants that gluten-sensitive people could

react to, so we are unable to state categorically that they are totally

gluten-free even though they may have undetectable levels of gluten in them.

The Codex guideline provides a very low threshold for gluten content and

exposures below this level are not expected to result in damage to the

majority of gluten-sensitive individuals. However, extremely

gluten-sensitive individuals should discuss consumption of these products

with their health care provider.

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> Where does one find the list? I've looked and looked and looked and

> can't find any online nutrition info for Coke products.

> HELP!

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This is the last list I got from them. You can contact them thru coke.com

for an update.

Confirms that Coca-Cola classic, caffeine free Coca-Cola classic, Coca-Cola

C2, Diet Coke, Diet Coke with Lemon, Diet Coke with Lime, caffeine free Diet

Coke, Sprite, Sprite ReMix Berryclear, diet Sprite, vanilla Coke, diet

vanilla Coke, cherry Coke, Fresca, and our 100% juice products (without

added ingredients) are gluten free. *Additionally, we can tell you that all

of our other products meet Codex's definition of gluten-free, which is less

than 200 ppm (0.02%) gluten. Codex has examined the data and determined that

less than 200 ppm gluten is below the level in which people with celiac

disease would experience adverse reactions. However, at this time the U.S.

Food and Drug Administration does not have a regulatory definition of

gluten-free. We can assure you that the exact amount of gluten in these

products is very low - perhaps even zero. Some minor ingredients in these

products are manufactured from plants that gluten-sensitive people could

react to, so we are unable to state categorically that they are totally

gluten-free even though they may have undetectable levels of gluten in them.

The Codex guideline provides a very low threshold for gluten content and

exposures below this level are not expected to result in damage to the

majority of gluten-sensitive individuals. However, extremely

gluten-sensitive individuals should discuss consumption of these products

with their health care provider.

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> Where does one find the list? I've looked and looked and looked and

> can't find any online nutrition info for Coke products.

> HELP!

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Apparently the definition of diet Coke with Splenda's gluten-free or

gluten-infested status remains a state secret. :-)

I seem to be getting sick from it, unfortunately. But if it's GF and

not giving other folks problems, then it may be aggravating my other

condition (lymphocytic colitis) instead of the celiac. It's hard for

me to tell which is which.

I get problems with aspartame and so gave up my diet Coke habit for

years, until the Splenda ones arrived on the scene. And now, I

confess, I do love my diet Coke with Splenda. But it sure seems to

wear on my digestive system. :-(

Oh well. I guess I've already learned once before that it is

theoretically possible to live without diet Coke.

Sheesh: no alcohol, no cigarettes, no aspartame, no gluten, no diet

Coke with Splenda.... What vice CAN I have?

The neurologist said " You can take up golfing. " :-)

>

> This is the last list I got from them. You can contact them thru

coke.com

> for an update.

>

> Confirms that Coca-Cola classic, caffeine free Coca-Cola classic,

Coca-Cola

> C2, Diet Coke, Diet Coke with Lemon, Diet Coke with Lime, caffeine

free Diet

> Coke, Sprite, Sprite ReMix Berryclear, diet Sprite, vanilla Coke, diet

> vanilla Coke, cherry Coke, Fresca, and our 100% juice products (without

> added ingredients) are gluten free. *Additionally, we can tell you

that all

> of our other products meet Codex's definition of gluten-free, which

is less

> than 200 ppm (0.02%) gluten. Codex has examined the data and

determined that

> less than 200 ppm gluten is below the level in which people with celiac

> disease would experience adverse reactions. However, at this time

the U.S.

> Food and Drug Administration does not have a regulatory definition of

> gluten-free. We can assure you that the exact amount of gluten in these

> products is very low - perhaps even zero. Some minor ingredients in

these

> products are manufactured from plants that gluten-sensitive people could

> react to, so we are unable to state categorically that they are totally

> gluten-free even though they may have undetectable levels of gluten

in them.

> The Codex guideline provides a very low threshold for gluten content and

> exposures below this level are not expected to result in damage to the

> majority of gluten-sensitive individuals. However, extremely

> gluten-sensitive individuals should discuss consumption of these

products

> with their health care provider.

>

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Apparently the definition of diet Coke with Splenda's gluten-free or

gluten-infested status remains a state secret. :-)

I seem to be getting sick from it, unfortunately. But if it's GF and

not giving other folks problems, then it may be aggravating my other

condition (lymphocytic colitis) instead of the celiac. It's hard for

me to tell which is which.

I get problems with aspartame and so gave up my diet Coke habit for

years, until the Splenda ones arrived on the scene. And now, I

confess, I do love my diet Coke with Splenda. But it sure seems to

wear on my digestive system. :-(

Oh well. I guess I've already learned once before that it is

theoretically possible to live without diet Coke.

Sheesh: no alcohol, no cigarettes, no aspartame, no gluten, no diet

Coke with Splenda.... What vice CAN I have?

The neurologist said " You can take up golfing. " :-)

>

> This is the last list I got from them. You can contact them thru

coke.com

> for an update.

>

> Confirms that Coca-Cola classic, caffeine free Coca-Cola classic,

Coca-Cola

> C2, Diet Coke, Diet Coke with Lemon, Diet Coke with Lime, caffeine

free Diet

> Coke, Sprite, Sprite ReMix Berryclear, diet Sprite, vanilla Coke, diet

> vanilla Coke, cherry Coke, Fresca, and our 100% juice products (without

> added ingredients) are gluten free. *Additionally, we can tell you

that all

> of our other products meet Codex's definition of gluten-free, which

is less

> than 200 ppm (0.02%) gluten. Codex has examined the data and

determined that

> less than 200 ppm gluten is below the level in which people with celiac

> disease would experience adverse reactions. However, at this time

the U.S.

> Food and Drug Administration does not have a regulatory definition of

> gluten-free. We can assure you that the exact amount of gluten in these

> products is very low - perhaps even zero. Some minor ingredients in

these

> products are manufactured from plants that gluten-sensitive people could

> react to, so we are unable to state categorically that they are totally

> gluten-free even though they may have undetectable levels of gluten

in them.

> The Codex guideline provides a very low threshold for gluten content and

> exposures below this level are not expected to result in damage to the

> majority of gluten-sensitive individuals. However, extremely

> gluten-sensitive individuals should discuss consumption of these

products

> with their health care provider.

>

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Apparently the definition of diet Coke with Splenda's gluten-free or

gluten-infested status remains a state secret. :-)

I seem to be getting sick from it, unfortunately. But if it's GF and

not giving other folks problems, then it may be aggravating my other

condition (lymphocytic colitis) instead of the celiac. It's hard for

me to tell which is which.

I get problems with aspartame and so gave up my diet Coke habit for

years, until the Splenda ones arrived on the scene. And now, I

confess, I do love my diet Coke with Splenda. But it sure seems to

wear on my digestive system. :-(

Oh well. I guess I've already learned once before that it is

theoretically possible to live without diet Coke.

Sheesh: no alcohol, no cigarettes, no aspartame, no gluten, no diet

Coke with Splenda.... What vice CAN I have?

The neurologist said " You can take up golfing. " :-)

>

> This is the last list I got from them. You can contact them thru

coke.com

> for an update.

>

> Confirms that Coca-Cola classic, caffeine free Coca-Cola classic,

Coca-Cola

> C2, Diet Coke, Diet Coke with Lemon, Diet Coke with Lime, caffeine

free Diet

> Coke, Sprite, Sprite ReMix Berryclear, diet Sprite, vanilla Coke, diet

> vanilla Coke, cherry Coke, Fresca, and our 100% juice products (without

> added ingredients) are gluten free. *Additionally, we can tell you

that all

> of our other products meet Codex's definition of gluten-free, which

is less

> than 200 ppm (0.02%) gluten. Codex has examined the data and

determined that

> less than 200 ppm gluten is below the level in which people with celiac

> disease would experience adverse reactions. However, at this time

the U.S.

> Food and Drug Administration does not have a regulatory definition of

> gluten-free. We can assure you that the exact amount of gluten in these

> products is very low - perhaps even zero. Some minor ingredients in

these

> products are manufactured from plants that gluten-sensitive people could

> react to, so we are unable to state categorically that they are totally

> gluten-free even though they may have undetectable levels of gluten

in them.

> The Codex guideline provides a very low threshold for gluten content and

> exposures below this level are not expected to result in damage to the

> majority of gluten-sensitive individuals. However, extremely

> gluten-sensitive individuals should discuss consumption of these

products

> with their health care provider.

>

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Do you eat other things with Splenda in them? I seem to have a

serious issue whenever I eat something with Splenda in it, so I stay

away from it. It's something about artificial sweeteners. I am

also allergic to aspartame. It's okay though. That stuff isn't

good for you anyway. I'll stick to the real thing. Everything in

moderation!! :)

Rhiannon

> >

> > This is the last list I got from them. You can contact them thru

> coke.com

> > for an update.

> >

> > Confirms that Coca-Cola classic, caffeine free Coca-Cola classic,

> Coca-Cola

> > C2, Diet Coke, Diet Coke with Lemon, Diet Coke with Lime,

caffeine

> free Diet

> > Coke, Sprite, Sprite ReMix Berryclear, diet Sprite, vanilla

Coke, diet

> > vanilla Coke, cherry Coke, Fresca, and our 100% juice products

(without

> > added ingredients) are gluten free. *Additionally, we can tell

you

> that all

> > of our other products meet Codex's definition of gluten-free,

which

> is less

> > than 200 ppm (0.02%) gluten. Codex has examined the data and

> determined that

> > less than 200 ppm gluten is below the level in which people with

celiac

> > disease would experience adverse reactions. However, at this time

> the U.S.

> > Food and Drug Administration does not have a regulatory

definition of

> > gluten-free. We can assure you that the exact amount of gluten

in these

> > products is very low - perhaps even zero. Some minor ingredients

in

> these

> > products are manufactured from plants that gluten-sensitive

people could

> > react to, so we are unable to state categorically that they are

totally

> > gluten-free even though they may have undetectable levels of

gluten

> in them.

> > The Codex guideline provides a very low threshold for gluten

content and

> > exposures below this level are not expected to result in damage

to the

> > majority of gluten-sensitive individuals. However, extremely

> > gluten-sensitive individuals should discuss consumption of these

> products

> > with their health care provider.

> >

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Do you eat other things with Splenda in them? I seem to have a

serious issue whenever I eat something with Splenda in it, so I stay

away from it. It's something about artificial sweeteners. I am

also allergic to aspartame. It's okay though. That stuff isn't

good for you anyway. I'll stick to the real thing. Everything in

moderation!! :)

Rhiannon

> >

> > This is the last list I got from them. You can contact them thru

> coke.com

> > for an update.

> >

> > Confirms that Coca-Cola classic, caffeine free Coca-Cola classic,

> Coca-Cola

> > C2, Diet Coke, Diet Coke with Lemon, Diet Coke with Lime,

caffeine

> free Diet

> > Coke, Sprite, Sprite ReMix Berryclear, diet Sprite, vanilla

Coke, diet

> > vanilla Coke, cherry Coke, Fresca, and our 100% juice products

(without

> > added ingredients) are gluten free. *Additionally, we can tell

you

> that all

> > of our other products meet Codex's definition of gluten-free,

which

> is less

> > than 200 ppm (0.02%) gluten. Codex has examined the data and

> determined that

> > less than 200 ppm gluten is below the level in which people with

celiac

> > disease would experience adverse reactions. However, at this time

> the U.S.

> > Food and Drug Administration does not have a regulatory

definition of

> > gluten-free. We can assure you that the exact amount of gluten

in these

> > products is very low - perhaps even zero. Some minor ingredients

in

> these

> > products are manufactured from plants that gluten-sensitive

people could

> > react to, so we are unable to state categorically that they are

totally

> > gluten-free even though they may have undetectable levels of

gluten

> in them.

> > The Codex guideline provides a very low threshold for gluten

content and

> > exposures below this level are not expected to result in damage

to the

> > majority of gluten-sensitive individuals. However, extremely

> > gluten-sensitive individuals should discuss consumption of these

> products

> > with their health care provider.

> >

>

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I recently had to give up diet pop because the doctor felt that my

headaches were being triggered by the aspertame. At that same time,

the doctor told me that Splenda is hard on the intestines and can

cause gastric distress in some people. Maybe that is why you feel

you are getting a reaction!?!

Incidentally, as soon as I stopped drinking diet pop, my headaches

went away.

I miss my pop. It was one of my treats and drinking regular pop

carries too many calories. I guess water is my best friend

(sarcasm).

Donna in Littleton Colorado

> >

> > This is the last list I got from them. You can contact them thru

> coke.com

> > for an update.

> >

> > Confirms that Coca-Cola classic, caffeine free Coca-Cola classic,

> Coca-Cola

> > C2, Diet Coke, Diet Coke with Lemon, Diet Coke with Lime,

caffeine

> free Diet

> > Coke, Sprite, Sprite ReMix Berryclear, diet Sprite, vanilla

Coke, diet

> > vanilla Coke, cherry Coke, Fresca, and our 100% juice products

(without

> > added ingredients) are gluten free. *Additionally, we can tell

you

> that all

> > of our other products meet Codex's definition of gluten-free,

which

> is less

> > than 200 ppm (0.02%) gluten. Codex has examined the data and

> determined that

> > less than 200 ppm gluten is below the level in which people with

celiac

> > disease would experience adverse reactions. However, at this time

> the U.S.

> > Food and Drug Administration does not have a regulatory

definition of

> > gluten-free. We can assure you that the exact amount of gluten

in these

> > products is very low - perhaps even zero. Some minor ingredients

in

> these

> > products are manufactured from plants that gluten-sensitive

people could

> > react to, so we are unable to state categorically that they are

totally

> > gluten-free even though they may have undetectable levels of

gluten

> in them.

> > The Codex guideline provides a very low threshold for gluten

content and

> > exposures below this level are not expected to result in damage

to the

> > majority of gluten-sensitive individuals. However, extremely

> > gluten-sensitive individuals should discuss consumption of these

> products

> > with their health care provider.

> >

>

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I recently had to give up diet pop because the doctor felt that my

headaches were being triggered by the aspertame. At that same time,

the doctor told me that Splenda is hard on the intestines and can

cause gastric distress in some people. Maybe that is why you feel

you are getting a reaction!?!

Incidentally, as soon as I stopped drinking diet pop, my headaches

went away.

I miss my pop. It was one of my treats and drinking regular pop

carries too many calories. I guess water is my best friend

(sarcasm).

Donna in Littleton Colorado

> >

> > This is the last list I got from them. You can contact them thru

> coke.com

> > for an update.

> >

> > Confirms that Coca-Cola classic, caffeine free Coca-Cola classic,

> Coca-Cola

> > C2, Diet Coke, Diet Coke with Lemon, Diet Coke with Lime,

caffeine

> free Diet

> > Coke, Sprite, Sprite ReMix Berryclear, diet Sprite, vanilla

Coke, diet

> > vanilla Coke, cherry Coke, Fresca, and our 100% juice products

(without

> > added ingredients) are gluten free. *Additionally, we can tell

you

> that all

> > of our other products meet Codex's definition of gluten-free,

which

> is less

> > than 200 ppm (0.02%) gluten. Codex has examined the data and

> determined that

> > less than 200 ppm gluten is below the level in which people with

celiac

> > disease would experience adverse reactions. However, at this time

> the U.S.

> > Food and Drug Administration does not have a regulatory

definition of

> > gluten-free. We can assure you that the exact amount of gluten

in these

> > products is very low - perhaps even zero. Some minor ingredients

in

> these

> > products are manufactured from plants that gluten-sensitive

people could

> > react to, so we are unable to state categorically that they are

totally

> > gluten-free even though they may have undetectable levels of

gluten

> in them.

> > The Codex guideline provides a very low threshold for gluten

content and

> > exposures below this level are not expected to result in damage

to the

> > majority of gluten-sensitive individuals. However, extremely

> > gluten-sensitive individuals should discuss consumption of these

> products

> > with their health care provider.

> >

>

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I recently had to give up diet pop because the doctor felt that my

headaches were being triggered by the aspertame. At that same time,

the doctor told me that Splenda is hard on the intestines and can

cause gastric distress in some people. Maybe that is why you feel

you are getting a reaction!?!

Incidentally, as soon as I stopped drinking diet pop, my headaches

went away.

I miss my pop. It was one of my treats and drinking regular pop

carries too many calories. I guess water is my best friend

(sarcasm).

Donna in Littleton Colorado

> >

> > This is the last list I got from them. You can contact them thru

> coke.com

> > for an update.

> >

> > Confirms that Coca-Cola classic, caffeine free Coca-Cola classic,

> Coca-Cola

> > C2, Diet Coke, Diet Coke with Lemon, Diet Coke with Lime,

caffeine

> free Diet

> > Coke, Sprite, Sprite ReMix Berryclear, diet Sprite, vanilla

Coke, diet

> > vanilla Coke, cherry Coke, Fresca, and our 100% juice products

(without

> > added ingredients) are gluten free. *Additionally, we can tell

you

> that all

> > of our other products meet Codex's definition of gluten-free,

which

> is less

> > than 200 ppm (0.02%) gluten. Codex has examined the data and

> determined that

> > less than 200 ppm gluten is below the level in which people with

celiac

> > disease would experience adverse reactions. However, at this time

> the U.S.

> > Food and Drug Administration does not have a regulatory

definition of

> > gluten-free. We can assure you that the exact amount of gluten

in these

> > products is very low - perhaps even zero. Some minor ingredients

in

> these

> > products are manufactured from plants that gluten-sensitive

people could

> > react to, so we are unable to state categorically that they are

totally

> > gluten-free even though they may have undetectable levels of

gluten

> in them.

> > The Codex guideline provides a very low threshold for gluten

content and

> > exposures below this level are not expected to result in damage

to the

> > majority of gluten-sensitive individuals. However, extremely

> > gluten-sensitive individuals should discuss consumption of these

> products

> > with their health care provider.

> >

>

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