Did you know that some gums actually contain gluten?
Crazy, right?
If you’re on a gluten free diet, then you need to chew gluten free gum. Yeah, you don’t necessarily swallow the gum like you would any other “foods” (or candies) but gum and it’s flavoring can still give you a reaction if it’s not gluten free.
Thankfully, you’re in luck because many gum companies and manufacturers actually create gluten free gum. And best part of all, most of them are already naturally gluten free.
Gluten Free Gum List – Ultimate Guide
Here’s the U.S. gluten free gum list that’s separated and categorized by gum manufacturer. You can also click on each gum manufacturers name to be taken to their official website.
So with that being said, here’s the gluten free chewing gum list!
Wrigley
- 5-Gum
- Big Red
- Doublemint
- Eclipse
- Extra
- Freedent
- Hubba Bubba (don’t get the tape roll gum which contains gluten and wheat)
- Juicy Fruit
- Orbit
- Spearmint
- Winterfresh
Trident
- Trident
- Trident Layers
- Vitality
- Xtra Care
- Trident White
- Splash
Gums to AVOID
Although it is my goal to make this listing only show all the gums that you can eat, there are a few gum brands that you absolutely must avoid because they contain gluten.
Here are some of the gums you SHOULD AVOID.
Bubble Yum
Fruit Stripe
Super Bubble
Bubbaloo
Bubbilicious
Chiclets
Dentyne
Nostalgia Gum
Stride
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Hopefully you enjoyed this listing of all gluten free gums and bubble gums.
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Cheers.
chris
Chappies bubblegum is not gluten free evidence:
Our sugared gum products contain glucose syrup, which uses wheat as a source material. Having said that, It has been thoroughly processed and only minute amounts of gluten may remain. Eclipse Chewy mints contain Wheat glucose with detectable gluten so are therefore not considered gluten free.
Jody Kisten
What about Chappies bubblegum?
C Collyer
Are there gluten free nuts and seed brands? Also what about yogurt?
MaggieGL
Gerbs is wonderful for seeds, granola and dry fruit. They are NON-GMO, vegan and top ten allergen-free. Excellent flavor and quality. Can’t help with the yogurt–I’m looking for that too.
SuS
Thanks so much, so easy to find the info we need
Janet Crandall
Hi there – I have a small candy shop in a small town, and a lot of my customers have gluten restrictions so I’ve done some homework on products to recommend. A few more to add to your list:
Dubble Bubble – the original bubblegum is gluten free, and all Dubble Bubble products. In fact the entire product line at Tootsie.com is gluten free, an awesome commitment by a large company, everything from chewing gum to lollipops, chocolate covered cherries, and so much more.
http://www.gleegum.com – Great small company producing high quality products.
Hope this helps.
Sirishafd
The article which you have posted is great. Your site provided for me much information.Thanks for sharing this information.
David
Thanks so much for this list. I knew some gum did contain gluten but was unaware that my favorite gum Dentyne Fire had it. Although it does not specify gluten I wondered about the “natural and artificial flavors” because something was causing a mild reaction. Like “modified food starch” you sometimes have to learn the hard way about their ambiguous labeling. Keep up the good work!
Mary Bachmayer
what about mentoes gum?
chris
Mentoes chewing gum can have wheat contamination
Donna Fisch
I had been searching for a gluten-free gum, but was avoiding it because I could not find information. Thank you, thank you!
Barb asked about toothpaste. I would be interested in that info also.
Laura Iaea-Behic
Hi, I’m new to gluten free and was referred to your site. thanks for the info.
mary
wow! was wondering why my tummy was upset! Was chewing Bubble Yum Gum! Never thought gum would be laced with gluten! Thanks so much for the info! God bless you Adam!
maris
Oh my gosh! I used to love chiclets gum when I was a little kid! Later, I used to get all of that bubble gum. (weeping) What kind of maniacs put wheat in gum?
Cindy
I am confused by your information the Stride package labeling for allergens only says contains Soy. So is your information correct and they are not following proper labeling laws?
Bev
You forgot to mention that sugar-free gums can cause problems also because of the xylitol, malitol, and sorbital. This combination can create symptoms similar to a gluten ingestion. Sorbital, I believe, is a baby laxative. A doctor at a celiac conference told us about it. A woman in my support group had a husband who was constantly having “GLUTEN SYMPTOMS” even tho he was very strict with his diet. She told him about the gum and he stopped using the sugar-free gum and the symptoms disappeared very quickly. Good piece of info!
Tammy
Great reminder. Gluten can be in everything. You might not swallow the gum but you swallow the flavor.
If you react to gum but think its gluten free check all ingredients and reactions against other foods with the same ingredients. For me aspartame and phenylketronuric and other sweetners make me jumpy, nauseous, icky in gum and diet drinks and other sweet foods and that was years before gluten intolerance.
nancy
wow, i have been chewing stride for so long!
Barb
Thanks! Have you ever checked toothpaste? I find Arm & Hammer works best for me. A lot of them burn my gums so I checked and some do have gluten.
Sandy
For 3 years I didn’t buy gum because I didn’t know if it was GF. Thanks, now we all know what to buy.
Naomi
Thanks so much I have been GF my whole life. I am 12 now but I need gum on long distance trips because I get motion sick this helped me find out what gums are good and bad. Thanks a lot
Kurt Rothfuss
After getting my braces off I couldnt wait to have me some gum. I started with Trident but was having gluten symtoms from it. Went to Wrigleys problems went away. Not sure why I was having problems with the Trident but I am sure it was the Trident.
Mandie Johnson
I recently read an article that states aspartame although gluten free frequently reacts like gluten to most celiacs. It was in an article on yahoo. Agree with xomment posted by Tammy.
Diana
What about Mentos Gum?
Christina
Thank you for the information! I never thought about gum. I have been chewing the wrong brand. Thanks again
chris
Make sure that it is all up to date and take care
Diana
Thank you so much! I would never have thought to double check the gum I chew.
chris
chew if gluten free