Most colas would be gluten free (as gluten is a component of wheat flours, mostly, along with lesser amounts in rye and barley), since wheat products and by-products are not usually in colas. The grain product which is a component of colas is corn, in the form of high-fructose corn syrup, but this does not contain gluten.
Forty Creek Whiskey is Gluten-Free and goes great with Coca-Cola, which is also Gluten-Free :)
All of the chupa-chups lollies are gluten free with the exception of the cola flavour and cola-lemon flavour as they contain malt extract.
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Yes it is. Coca cola has a site that lists all of it's gluten free products for both the US & Canada.
The site glutenfreeinfo.com has a list of beverages that are gluten free, and they state that it is gluten free, based on a letter from Coca Cola in Feb. 2010. The celiac forum had conflicting reports. I think I will stick with Simply Lemonade, just to be safe :)
No. Gluten comes from wheat. There is no wheat in coke. If it was beer it might have wheat.
Coke is safe to drink if you require a Gluten Free diet and do not react to less than 200 ppm of gluten. The Coca-Cola company makes this statement on their website: "We are able to confirm that, in the U.S. and Canada, the following products are gluten free: Coca-Cola classic caffeine free Coca-Cola classic Coca-Cola Blak Coca-Cola Black Cherry Vanilla Coca-Cola C2 Coca-Cola with Lime Coca-Cola Zero Barq's root beer caffeine free Barq's root beer diet Barq's root beer diet Barq's Red Creme Soda Diet Coke Black Cherry Vanilla Diet Coke Diet Coke with Lime caffeine free Diet Coke Diet Coke Sweetened with Splenda Sprite Diet Sprite Zero Cherry Coke Diet Cherry Coke Fresca DASANI Lemon Minute Maid Light Lemonade Simply Lemonade Simply Limeade POWERade Mountain Blast and 100% of juice products (without added ingredients) are gluten free. Additionally, we can tell you that all of our other products meet Codex's definition of gluten-free, which is currently less than 200 ppm (parts per million) (0.02%) gluten. Codex is in the process of reviewing this standard and we are monitoring the progress closely. At this time the U.S. Food and Drug Administration does not have a regulatory definition of gluten-free." NOTE: The standard has been revised downward to 20ppm instead of 200ppm, although full compliance is not required until 2012. The current proposed standard of the FDA that has the most support is also 20ppm of gluten for a GF product.
Sangria is as gluten free as gluten is free of Sangra
The About website offers Sweet and Spicy Mustard Chicken Wings, Buffalo Cola Wings, Chinese Chicken Wings, Grilled Hot Wings and many more gluten free wing recipes.
is veramyt gluten free
Splenda is not gluten free.
Corona is not gluten free.