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Thank you for checking into it. My son's preschool has a color of

the month and often they try to teach the colors with snacks. This

month is brown. I am struggling to think of things that he can have

that are brown. They use a variety of things - chewy, soft, crunchy,

mushy, salty & spicy. I figure junior mints for soft, Imagine

chocolate pudding for mushy and gfcf pretzels for crunchy/salty. Any

other ideas? Last month was yellow and I gave them such things as

pinapple, apple sauce, Lifesavers Gummies, Skittles, potato chips,

jello etc.

> Today I confirmed that Junior Mints are GFCF. I spoke to Janet in

> Consumer Relations, .

>

> The Modified Food Starch is Corn Starch. The Chocolate is a dark

> chocolate and is processed there on a processing line that does not

> process milk chocolate. The confectioners glaze is sugar.

>

> SDD

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Mushy could be peanut butter - or how about brown sugar? I always

like the way brown sugar moves (how come you dance so good...) it

seems to move in slow motion... that might be kind of cool.

Moira

mom to Vico (4.5 ASD) and Culzean (18 months)

> > Today I confirmed that Junior Mints are GFCF. I spoke to Janet

in

> > Consumer Relations, .

> >

> > The Modified Food Starch is Corn Starch. The Chocolate is a dark

> > chocolate and is processed there on a processing line that does

not

> > process milk chocolate. The confectioners glaze is sugar.

> >

> > SDD

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