ryan119771 No - All varieties of Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups are gluten-free except seasonal shaped items (i.e. Reese’s Peanut Butter Eggs). NOTE: Double check to make sure your Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups are made by Hershey before buying them. Hershey does permit other companies to use their products in special seasonal items (i.e. Candy Tins), and those facilities may or may not be gluten-free.
melissa43759 Not all Reese’s are gluten-free. They have Take5 bars, special flavors of cups, and other items that do in fact contain gluten. I stick to regular Reese cups and pieces. If I’m craving something else I always check the label, because I cannot always remember which are truly gf.
jennifer39455 In the research I have done. I actually show that the holiday shapes or holiday special candies, candy cross contaminated, due to shared manufacturing in belt lines.
tarry22347 None of the shapes are gluten free. Just the regular
mari6403 The package from Hersey’s will say GLUTEN FREE if they are safe. It usual is a little black oval shape on the package that says GF. I have found some holiday ones that are fine but I don’t think they are the shapes.
Okra The smaller they are, the more likely there’s gluten. Gluten helps them hold their shape better.
serena8257 It’s a cross contamination thing is what I heard. Same ingredients, but can’t guarantee gf.
aubrey2292 If you follow @celiacdietitian on Instagram she did a whole post on this. They ARE gluten free and Hershey’s has a robust allergen protocols to avoid cross contamination! I eat the holiday shapes all the time and never has issues!
ryan119771 No - All varieties of Reese's Peanut Butter Cups are gluten-free except seasonal shaped items (i.e. Reese's Peanut Butter Eggs). NOTE: Double check to make sure your Reese's Peanut Butter Cups are made by Hershey
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The Hershey Company was founded by Milton S. Hershey in 1894 as the Hershey Chocolate Company, originally established as a subsidiary of his Lancaster Caramel Company. The Hershey Trust Company owns a minority stake but retains a majority of the voting power within the company.
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For example, Reese's Peanut Butter Cups and Reese's Pieces are gluten-free however their holiday shapes, like Reese's pumpkins, can contain gluten. Gummy bears are a hit or miss candy so do your research as gluten varies from brand to brand.
Reese's Milk Chocolate Peanut Butter Nutcrackers: Candy in the shape of a nutcracker doll, a Christmas decoration. Reese's Peanut Butter Shapes These are Christmas-themed candies in the shapes of snowmen, bells, and trees, sold during the holiday season. Reese's Peanut Butter Santas. These are shaped like Santa Claus.
Reese's Pieces are listed on Hershey's Official Gluten-Free Food List, so they are gluten-free (but do keep in mind that they are not certified gluten-free).
Sadly, Reese's Peanut Butter Eggs are listed as not gluten free, thanks to the fact they're processed on the same equipment as items that contain gluten, according to Hershey's. In fact, all of Reese's seasonal shaped items as well as Reese's Pieces Eggs can not be considered gluten free.
ryan119771 No - All varieties of Reese's Peanut Butter Cups are gluten-free except seasonal shaped items (i.e. Reese's Peanut Butter Eggs). NOTE: Double check to make sure your Reese's Peanut Butter Cups are made by Hershey before buying them.
The traditional cups also have large ridges around the edges. In contrast, the pumpkins, eggs, and Christmas stockings have a smooth surface—meaning the traditional cups have a larger volume of chocolate. If you prefer peanut butter to chocolate, it makes sense that you think the special shapes taste the best.
In December 2023, a Florida woman claimed the company “tricked” customers through “misleading” packaging on Reese's seasonal-shaped chocolates. Cynthia Kelly, of Tampa, sued the chocolate giant for $5 million due to claims the packaging and the actual contents don't match.
Dane Wilcox, a hot sauce maker from Oregon, has done the world a great service: He deconstructed Reese's candies to determine that Reese's Hearts — sold around Valentine's Day — have the highest peanut-butter-to-chocolate ratio.
You won't see any gluten on the list of ingredients, but they still cannot be considered gluten-free. Why? Because seasonal Reese's are made in a facility that produces products containing gluten ingredients, so there is a risk of cross contamination in the manufacturing process.
The following Mars candies have no gluten-containg ingredients: M&Ms (except pretzel, crispy, and potentially seasonal items) Milky Way Caramel Bars (not the original Milky Way Bar) Snickers Bars.
Are Oreos gluten-free? Short Answer: No… but also yes! Traditional Oreos do contain wheat flour, but Gluten-Free Oreos use gluten free flour. Gluten-Free Oreos are available in original and double stuf, and just recently, gluten-free mint Oreos have become a permanent addition to the lineup!
Are KitKats® gluten free? Unfortunately they aren't but we're always working on new breaks that everyone can enjoy! Have you tried our KITKAT® Bunny, they're gluten free and delicious! Find the full list of products suitable for a gluten free diet here.
That's one reason why Marshmallow Peeps® always fill my candy bowl. As candies go, you can't beat the fact that now emblazoned across the front of Peep packages everywhere is the declaration: “Always Gluten Free”! And if you're looking to avoid food dyes in candy, choose the white Peeps Ghosts — dye-free!
General Mills' Reese's Puffs Cereal is made with whole grain corn instead of wheat flour, and it does not contain any gluten ingredients. However, the ingredient and nutrition label warns that the product may contain wheat ingredients, so there is a risk of cross-contamination.
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