It’s fast approching that time of year again when a little chunk of chocolate with breakfast for the 24 days leading up to Christmas starts sounding like a good idea. Looking around the stores recently I’m faced with all of these little doors, numbered 1-24, and I find myself wondering whether or not there is a gluten free treat hiding behind them. Looking at the ingredients on the back , it’s difficult to tell and I don’t want to risk it if I’m not sure. How can I find out which calendars are gluten free? If a Cadbury’s Flake, for example, is gluten free then does this mean that a Flake advent calendar will be too?
UPDATE 2012: I found a gluten free advent calendar in Thorntons and I’m delighted! It also looks like a variety of Cadbury’s Advent Calendars are gluten free. The Cadbury UK site has a list of ‘gluten absent’ products if you look under ‘Products’ and the Cadbury Advent Calendar, Cadbury Magic Advent Calendar and Cadbury Wishes Advent Calendar are on the list! 🙂
Daisy
Dec 16th, 2010Everyone loves a bit of chocolate from time to time so why should coeliacs not?x
Asd
Oct 27th, 2013Are the bars which are ok for coeliac to eat labeled gluten free or suitable for coeliacs I am new at this and find it hard to locate the info