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On the flip side, a lot of crisps are safe to eat - for example, Kettle Chips are all labelled gluten free, as are many others. They're also delicious dipped in melted chocolate and left to set for that perfect sweet and salty combination. You must try it! Gluten Free Schär Curvies
While there are lots of gluten free options, it's frustrating when you miss you absolute favourite crisps. Sadly Hula Hoops have a 'may contain' warning for gluten, despite not having gluten in the ingredients.The tubes would be great for some Christmas crafting if you've got kids, and you can make a whole range of dips to go with them. The shape makes them great for scooping but they're also really moreish just eaten straight from the box. There are also still a few crisps I'd love to find an alternative to but haven't had any success - namely Quavers! Guess what? We finally have our own gluten free ‘Pringles’ thanks to Schar! Their own version are called ‘Curvies’ and they’re everything we’ve been waiting for… However you choose to enjoy them, these gluten free chocolate fingers will always be a festive staple in our household. Schär Gluten Free Tempties
All Walker's crisps carry a 'may contain gluten' warning, so even if there is no gluten in the ingredients, they are not suitable for people with coeliac disease.Fans of Lotus Biscoff will love them - they're sweet and spicy and another treat which reminds me of Christmas markets.