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Thursday, November 15, 2012

Candy Canes!

I just wanted to give you a list of Gluten Free candy canes, since Christmas is just around the corner. :)


1. Bobs Candy Canes

© Farley's & Sathers
For traditional, red-and-white-striped, peppermint-flavored Christmas candy canes, it's hard to beat Bobs, part of Farley's & Sathers candy company. Bobs makes several different options, ranging from 12-packs of full-sized candy canes to huge tubs of mini candy canes. In fact, the company's red, white and green candies are billed as "the original candy cane."
All Bobs candy canes are considered gluten-free, without a possibility of cross-contamination from other gluten-containing products, according to a company spokesperson. Most are made in the same facility, which does not process gluten-containing products, the spokesperson said.
Contact Farley's & Sathers at 888-247-9855.


3.
 Starburst Candy Canes2. Jelly Belly Candy Canes

© Jelly Belly
Jelly Belly, best-known for its gourmet (and reliably gluten-free) jelly beans, offers gluten-free candy canes in six different flavors: Very Cherry, Juicy Pear, Cinnamon, Tutti Frutti, Blueberry and Watermelon. Although they're definitely not your traditional mint candy cane, these candies from Jelly Belly make a nice addition to your holiday candy assortment.
Of course, if you're looking for the taste of candy canes but don't care about the shape of the actual candy, you might want to consider a package of Jelly Belly jelly beans in candy cane flavor — they're available all year, not just during the holidays.
Contact Jelly Belly at 800-522-3267.
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© Wrigley
I've always liked Starburst candy, and was glad to learn they made the list of gluten-free candies. These Starburst candy canes, which come in a box of 12 (six strawberry and six green apple), also are gluten-free.
According to a spokesperson for Wrigley, Starburst and Starburst candy canes sold in the U.S. are free of any gluten sources, and are not produced on equipment that also processes gluten-containing items.
Contact Wrigley at 312-644-2121.
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4. Lifesavers Candy Canes

© Wrigley
Lifesavers also are a Wrigley product, and at holiday time the company makes colorful candy cane versions in cherry, watermelon, orange, pineapple and raspberry flavors.
Like Wrigley's Starburst candy canes, these Lifesavers candy canes are free of all gluten ingredients, and are not manufactured on shared equipment.
Again, you can contact Wrigley at 312-644-2121.
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5. Hershey's Kisses Candy Cane

© Hershey's
If you don't really want true candy canes, but want something festive for the holidays, maybe you want to consider a giant candy cane packed with Hershey's Kisses.
Plain chocolate kisses are one of the few candies on Hershey's gluten-free list, and a spokesperson for the company confirmed that the holiday-wrapped kisses in green and red foil are gluten-free, as well. However, make sure you avoid the candy-cane-flavored Hershey's Kisses (in silver foil decorated with red candy canes) since they are notgluten-free.
Contact Hershey's at 800-468-1714.
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