What advent calendars are gluten free

What advent calendars are gluten free?
TL;DR:
This guide from Little Helpers is designed to make gluten-free shopping easier. Weve sorted advent calendars into three helpful categories: gluten free, not gluten free, and brand dependent. Youll find ingredient notes, product verdicts, and direct links to help you decide. Whether youre coeliac or just sensitive to gluten, our real-world data ensures you can choose wisely and avoid misleading or unclear product packaging.
What Does Gluten-Free Advent Calendars Mean?
A gluten-free advent calendars must contain less than 20 parts per million (ppm) of gluten and cannot include wheat, barley, rye, or derivatives. Certified gluten-free products are produced in facilities that prevent cross-contamination and are clearly labelled to help shoppers make safe choices. (According to FDA and EU Regulation 828/2014 on gluten-free labeling standards.)
How to Choose Gluten-Free Advent Calendars
Look for the Crossed Grain symbol or equivalent certification on advent calendars packaging.
Stick to trusted brands that publish gluten testing results for their advent calendars.
Refer to manufacturer websites for allergen declarations on advent calendars.
Look for the Crossed Grain symbol or equivalent certification on advent calendars packaging.
If in doubt, avoid advent calendars without full ingredient disclosure or third-party certification.
Check if the advent calendars is produced in a facility that handles gluten—cross-contact is risky.
Which advent calendars are safe for a Gluten-Free Diet?
This calendar is made in a dedicated gluten‑free facility and is labeled gluten‑free and safe for people with celiac disease.
Seeâs Candies is broadly recognized as gluten-free and the advent calendar is safe for those avoiding gluten.
This character‑style calendar lists no gluten and is made in a gluten‑free environment.
This calendar contains 24 mini cookies made without gluten and labeled gluten‑free.
Moo Free’s calendar is dairy‑free, vegan, and certified gluten‑free.
Which advent calendars are not safe for Gluten Free Diet?
Contains wheat flour in every shortbread cookie—unsafe for celiac disease.
Includes chocolate made with barley malt extract—contains gluten.
Lists wheat starch in ingredients—not gluten-free.
Traditional milk chocolates likely contain barley malt or wheat-derived ingredients.
Explore gluten management solutions like Tolerase® G.
Final Thoughts
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Drs. Ilse van Asperen
Drs. Ilse van Asperen is a therapist specialising in orthomolecular therapy and nutritional coaching. With a background in public and clinical health research and management, she focuses on addressing the root causes of health issues through diet, gut health, and stress reduction. As a professional editor for Little Helpers, she reviews all gluten-free content to ensure accuracy, safety, and scientific credibility.
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