I found this letter from Zachary Confections on Celiac.com hope this helps. http://www.glutenfreeforum.com/index.php?showtopic=29762
Jelly bean brand for candy corn does not have gluten but it might be shared on the same equipment as gluten so if I were you I would be safe and not eat jelly bean candy corn for the people who are cielliac like me.
My research indicates that Butterfinger candy bars are gluten-free but Butterfinger Crisp is not gluten free. The corn flakes are confectioner's corn. Nestle' will list any gluten contained in any of their products on the label.
If they have a webpage go to that. duhhh
No Butterfingers are not gluten free. They contain corn flakes which contain gluten. Therefore they are not gluten free. Actually the corn flakes they use are gluten free http://www.specialtyproductsinc.net/ Butterfingers are listed by Nestle's gluten free candy list. Corn gluten is not believed to be a problem for people on gluten-free diets.
No, high-fructose corn syrup does not contain gluten.
Yes. Gluten is found in wheat, not corn.
Yes. There is no gluten in corn or rice Chex, but there IS gluten in wheat Chex.
Corn is fine. Corn is gluten free. Everything from Corn Flour, To Corn Niblets. Do beware of Corn Muffins, which have both corn flour, and regular flour in them. Even though it may say "Corn", it may have additional added ingredients that may contain, gluten.
Corn gluten meal is a byproduct of corn processing that has historically been used as an animal feed. The expression "corn gluten" is colloquial jargon that describes corn proteins that are neither gliadin nor glutenin
I've never seen corn gluten offered - wheat is much higher gluten and wheat gluten can be bought at Whole Foods.
No because corn is a grain and gluten (wheat) is a grain too. But is you contaminate gluten with wheat then yes.
Bob's Red Mill Corn flour is gluten free.