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Yes they are.!!

From: SillyYaks [mailto:SillyYaks ] On Behalf Of Compton, Kayce R.Sent: Monday, September 26, 2005 11:43 AMTo: SillyYaks Subject: RE: M & Ms

Hi - does anyone happen to know whether regular M & Ms are gluten-free? Irecall reading somewhere that they are, but wanted to make sure. Mytwo-year old celiac son is on the verge of potty-training, and those areprobably a very good bribe. We haven't ventured too far into candyterritory, and I'm unsure of what toddler-friendly candies are safe forhim. Thanks much!Kayce in Virginia

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I use marshmallows for my 2yo potty training boy.

Another idea is Smarties. I was thrilled to read the allergen statement on the

package I just purchased. It states: Smarties contain none of the following

common allergens: Gluten (from wheat, barley, oats and rye), soybeans, milk,

eggs, peanuts, nuts, seeds, fish, shellfish, or mollusks.

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> Hi - does anyone happen to know whether regular M & Ms are gluten-free? I

> recall reading somewhere that they are, but wanted to make sure. My

> two-year old celiac son is on the verge of potty-training, and those are

> probably a very good bribe. We haven't ventured too far into candy

> territory, and I'm unsure of what toddler-friendly candies are safe for

> him. Thanks much!

>

> Kayce in Virginia

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There are some festive Pumpkin Patch M & Ms out right now, and Star Wars M & Ms that are dark chocolate - though I didn't check that label yet for gf status. My Star Wars-crazy son is not celiac.

Happy Treating!

in TN

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Regular M & M's are gluten-free.Stear clear of the "crispy M & M's" that come in the blue bags... those contain gluten.Melonie :)> Hi - does anyone happen to know whether regular M & Ms are gluten-free? I> recall reading somewhere that they are, but wanted to make sure. My> two-year old celiac son is on the verge of potty-training, and those are> probably a very good bribe. We haven't ventured too far into candy> territory, and I'm unsure of what toddler-friendly candies are safe for> him. Thanks much!> > Kayce in Virginia

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Hi,

I went to delphi forums just to double check. All

m & m's are gluten free EXCEPT CRISPY M & M'S.

Here's the link.... You might find the list useful for

other candy!!

http://forums.delphiforums.com/celiac/messages/?start=Start+Reading+%3E%3E

Here's the post on candy......M & M Mars (Master

Foods) (http://www.m-ms.com/cai) ()

(vp=1-19-04)

In the USA all sizes of the following are GF:

Snickers, Snickers Munch, Snickers Almond, Skittles

bite size, Starburst, Dove, 3Musketeers, MilkyWay

Midnight (all other MilkyWay's are not GF), all M &

M’s except Crispy.

M & M Mars will clearly list wheat and barley in the

products. The rep said they did not use oats or rye

in the candy products.

Kristi:)

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Hi back,

Yes, regular M & Ms are gf. I believe all of them are EXCEPT the M & M crispies.

I, too, used M & Ms as a potty training tool and my kids are 19 & 17. LOL.

Donna in Littleton CO

RE: M & Ms

Hi - does anyone happen to know whether regular M & Ms are gluten-free? Irecall reading somewhere that they are, but wanted to make sure. Mytwo-year old celiac son is on the verge of potty-training, and those areprobably a very good bribe. We haven't ventured too far into candyterritory, and I'm unsure of what toddler-friendly candies are safe forhim. Thanks much!Kayce in Virginia

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Yes they are GF. My celiac sons eat them all the time.

Isabel in CA"Compton, Kayce R." wrote:

Hi - does anyone happen to know whether regular M & Ms are gluten-free? Irecall reading somewhere that they are, but wanted to make sure. Mytwo-year old celiac son is on the verge of potty-training, and those areprobably a very good bribe. We haven't ventured too far into candyterritory, and I'm unsure of what toddler-friendly candies are safe forhim. Thanks much!Kayce in Virginia

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PS - Do you remember the old M & Ms slogan? Melts in your mouth, not in your hand? It's a lie! Just test it on your toddler.

Donna

RE: M & Ms

Hi - does anyone happen to know whether regular M & Ms are gluten-free? Irecall reading somewhere that they are, but wanted to make sure. Mytwo-year old celiac son is on the verge of potty-training, and those areprobably a very good bribe. We haven't ventured too far into candyterritory, and I'm unsure of what toddler-friendly candies are safe forhim. Thanks much!Kayce in Virginia

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We have never had problems with regular M & M's but we have had reactions to

the special holiday ones. My 3 children, my husband and myself are all

Celiac and we all reacted to the white & pink valentine's day ones and the

crazy black and white ones that were out a few years ago. We stay away from

any that aren't the " regular " M & M's. None of us react to food color so I

don't think that was the problem.

Cari

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>Reply-To: SillyYaks

>To: <SillyYaks >

>Subject: Re: Re: M & Ms

>Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 11:29:02 -0500

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>There are some festive Pumpkin Patch M & Ms out right now, and Star Wars M & Ms

>that are dark chocolate - though I didn't check that label yet for gf

>status. My Star Wars-crazy son is not celiac.

>

>Happy Treating!

> in TN

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> Regular M & M's are gluten-free.

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> Stear clear of the " crispy M & M's " that come in the blue bags...

> those contain gluten.

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> Melonie :)

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> > Hi - does anyone happen to know whether regular M & Ms are gluten-

> free? I

> > recall reading somewhere that they are, but wanted to make sure.

> My

> > two-year old celiac son is on the verge of potty-training, and

> those are

> > probably a very good bribe. We haven't ventured too far into candy

> > territory, and I'm unsure of what toddler-friendly candies are

> safe for

> > him. Thanks much!

> >

> > Kayce in Virginia

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Shoot, forget potty training!  I use peanut M & M's as a daily coping mechanism :)

On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 10:34:40 -0600, Donna DeVisser wrote

> Hi back, >   > Yes, regular M & Ms are gf.  I believe all of them are EXCEPT the M & M crispies.  >   > I, too, used M & Ms as a potty training tool and my kids are 19 & 17.  LOL. >   >   > Donna in Littleton CO >  

> RE: M & Ms > > Hi - does anyone happen to know whether regular M & Ms are gluten-free?  I

> recall reading somewhere that they are, but wanted to make sure.  My

> two-year old celiac son is on the verge of potty-training, and those are

> probably a very good bribe.  We haven't ventured too far into candy

> territory, and I'm unsure of what toddler-friendly candies are safe for

> him.  Thanks much!

> > Kayce in Virginia

> >

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I had to LOL at this one! My DD is 2 1/2 and I still haven't started! She goes through phases where she is so interested, and even goes peepee in the potty. But then she loses interest again. I am so not interested in doing potty training! So much easier to change a diaper than clean up an accident! One of these days. :o) And at least now I know I can use m & ms!

Trudy

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I guesswe have no choice but to now start the process---Thanks again,Kayce in VA

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If it makes you feel better, I've been trying with my son since he turned

two...then I gave up after he was diagnosed, I wanted to concentrate on one big

change at a time....then started again last Christmas. It started out well, but

then he lost interest...and we tried on and off until this summer when finally

something clicked and in a matter of 2 1/2 weeks he was fully trained pee and

poop on the potty...and now we just have accidents when he can't make it on time

to the bathroom...but those are rare. My son is now 3 1/2, we just didn't make a

big deal about it. I knew he wouldn't go to his prom in pull-ups.

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From: SillyYaks on behalf of tverzosa@...

Sent: Tue 9/27/2005 6:13 PM

To: SillyYaks

Subject: Re: RE: M & Ms

I had to LOL at this one! My DD is 2 1/2 and I still haven't started! She goes

through phases where she is so interested, and even goes peepee in the potty.

But then she loses interest again. I am so not interested in doing potty

training! So much easier to change a diaper than clean up an accident! One of

these days. :o) And at least now I know I can use m & ms!

Trudy

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I guess

we have no choice but to now start the process---

Thanks again,

Kayce in VA

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