Valentine's Day Gluten Free Candy
Gluten Free treats for your honey!
Valentine's Day, for many of us, means chocolate and flowers. Even though I like these any day of the year, I know on this day I'm guaranteed to be swooned.
Whether your an adult who likes to be spoiled on Valentine's Day, or your child who receives candy from "secret admirers" at school, we need to be extra careful on this day because of sneaky gluten-filled Valentine's Day candy. I've scoured the web, emailed companies and done some thorough research to try and uncover all of the Valentine's Day candy that is safe and gluten free. I didn't even include questionable candy on the list because who wants to tempt fate before a romantic evening?
(Be sure to read the packages before consuming though to ensure that the products are still gluten free. )
- 3 Musketeers cherry with dark chocolate mini’s
- Andes creme de menthe Valentine Sweet Heart Assortment
- Baby Ruth
- Betty Crocker Valentine Fruit by the Foot
- Butterfinger hearts
- Charms Blow Pops and Valentine Pops
- Disney lollipops packaged with Valentine cards (according to celiacfamily.com)
- Valentine Dots
- Dove Heart Promises (milk chocolate, dark chocolate, dark chocolate and cherry swirl, and caramel candy)
- Dum-Dums lollipops
- Everlasting Gobstopper Heartbreakers (Wonka)
- Ghirardelli chocolate squares (milk chocolate, dark chocolate, caramel and dark chocolate with raspberry)
- Heath Bar
- Hershey Bliss chocolates (dark chocolate, milk chocolate, milk chocolate with meltaway centers, and milk chocolate with raspberry meltaway centers)
- Hershey Kisses (milk chocolate, filled with caramel, cherry cordial creme, with almonds, Hugs, Hugs raspberry, and Valentine Card Kits)
- Hot Tamales – “Gluten Free”
- Jelly Belly conversation beans
- Jolly Rancher candy (including heart-shaped lollipops)
- Junior Mints Heart-Shaped
- Life Savers hard candy and lollipops, including Candy and Card Valentine Pack
- Life Savers gummy candy (including Gummies, Big Ring Gummies, Candy and Card Valentine Pack)
- M&Ms – (milk chocolate, dark chocolate, peanuts and peanut butter)
- Necco Wafers
- Peeps marshmallow shapes (Vanilla Crème, Raspberry, Dark or Milk Chocolate Covered, and Sugar-Free)
- Reese’s peanut butter cups, snack-size treats, miniatures, and peanut butter hearts (but not the individually, foil-wrapped small hearts)
- Reese’s Pieces
- Skittles
- Smarties Valentine Love Hearts
- Snickers fun-size and mini’s
- Starburst, including Fave Reds and Gummibursts
- Sweetheart Conversation Hearts (chocolate flavored hearts, large hearts, Dazzled Tarts, Twilight Saga New Moon Forbidden Fruits heart packages, and heart bracelet packages)
- Toblerone
- Tootsie Rolls and Tootsie Pops (including snack bars, and vanilla and cherry fruit rolls)
- York Peppermint Pattie Hearts
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Comments (2)
Where did you get your information? I'm curious Ecause I found multiple websites that say the York hearts and the butterfinger hearts are not considered gluten free. I reacted from one or both of them.
I found this information on the websites for both Butterfinger and York.