We found the best gluten-free gift baskets for everything from brunch to happy hour.
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We found the best gluten-free gift baskets for everything from brunch to happy hour.
Our editors and experts handpick every product we feature. We may earn a commission from your purchases.Learn more.
Experience the best of gluten-free snacks delivered to your doorstep. This classic basket is filled with sweet and salty bites that have been carefully curated to present some of the gluten-free world’s tastiest finds. Inside, you’ll find cookies, trail mix, jerky, crackers and tea, along with other more health-conscious snacks. Have it on hand for when hunger strikes.
Know someone who prefers to spend their weekends relaxing at home rather than running errands? Send them the gift of groceries. Brimming with fresh veggies—including artichokes, radishes, cauliflower, squash and onions—this baby vegetables gift box boasts a seriously healthy haul. Seasonality determines the contents, but no matter the month your recipient can expect a huge variety of garden-fresh veg in one of these gluten-free gift baskets.
Milk Bar won widespread acclaim for its baked goods, and this birthday gift basket lets gluten-free eaters have their cake and eat it, too. It includes one birthday cake slathered with layers of frosting, along with birthday cake truffles with a thin white chocolate coating. While this package is birthday-themed, we think it’s appropriate for any occasion.
A good charcuterie platter is a piece of art, and this gluten-free bundle provides everything you need for happy hour, picnics or just because. Gluten-free gift baskets come in two kit sizes, and both include cheeses, meats, gluten-free crackers, spreadables, accompaniments and guides to help your board become a masterpiece.
Maybe they prefer gifts they can drink rather than nibble. This collection of Maker wines is a toast-worthy treat because 1) the wines have zero sugar, 2) Maker’s canned wines have scored numerous gold medals, and 3) each of these six wines come from women-owned or women-led wineries. And did we mention that each can contain 1/3 of a bottle? Pair these wines with a cheese of the month club.
When I first went gluten-free, I missed cinnamon rolls the most. Thanks to this brunch sampler from a 100% gluten-free bakery, unsatisfied cravings are a thing of the past. Inside, you’ll find cinnamon rolls, sour cream coffee cakes with a cinnamon walnut streusel and lemon cakes topped with a citrus glaze. It’s also a great holiday or Christmas gift basket for gluten-free friends dreaming of sweet mornings.
I first fell in love with Erin McKenna’s when I lived in LA and used as many excuses as possible to stock up on their gluten-free treats. This donut gift box includes mocha crunch with a drizzle of chocolate, cinnamon sugar and vanilla sprinkle donuts that are all gluten-free and vegan. Watch out for your gluten-eating friends: they won’t be able to resist these either.
Packed with 13 treats, this gluten-free gift box is bursting with delicious, whimsical goodies. It leads with an inspired range of truffles—sometimes boozy, sometimes citrusy, sometimes spicy and always chocolate-y. You’ll also enjoy fudgy brownies and a chocolate ganache sandwiched with two chocolate chip cookies. Martha Stewart is a fan, so you know you’re in good hands.
This entertainer’s gift basket, like everyone’s favorite trail snack, offers the perfect balance of salty and sweet. It is full of fruit and nuts, including peaches, plums, mangos, pears, cashews, almonds, pistachios and more. Add cured meats and cheeses to turn it into a charcuterie board.
According to the Celiac Disease Foundation, “Gluten is a general name for the proteins found in wheat, rye, barley and triticale–a cross between wheat and rye. Gluten helps foods maintain their shape, acting as a glue that holds food together.” It’s commonly found in bread, pasta, cereal, malt, beer, granola and veggie burgers.
While Moose Crunch does not contain gluten, the label mentions it’s made in a facility that processes eggs, milk, peanuts, soy, tree nuts and wheat. While there’s no gluten in the snack itself, cross-contamination is possible.
If you’re not familiar with a gluten-free diet, it’s best to play it safe. When buying for someone who’s gluten-free, ensure that any food gift baskets are clearly marked as “gluten-free.” This avoids any risk of gluten exposure unless you opt for non-food gifts instead.
Taste of Home Shopping Editor, Emily Way, contributed to this article.