[gf6] Progresso’s soups can be a little confusing, and we’ve noticed that over the years, some soups have lost their gluten-free status. While Progresso’s Chicken...
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While not certified gluten-free, Frito Lay (the manufacturer of Doritos) does list Doritos as being gluten-free on their website.
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Progresso’s soup labels can be a little confusing, and we’ve noticed that over the years, some soups have lost their gluten-free status. Luckily, the company...
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We applaud Hershey’s for having their allergen information readily available on their website. Check out their gluten-free product list, and you’ll see that Hershey’s Chocolate...
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[gf0] Kashi’s Go Lean Crunch! cereal is a famously healthy, organic breakfast option, so it often ends up closely positioned to gluten-free cereals in grocery...
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[gf5] Here’s a tricky one. Chobani’s regular yogurt is 100% gluten-free and certified by the Gluten-Free Certification Organization. However, the new Chobani Flip offers certain...
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[gf9] A favorite among kids, this creepy-crawly candy is naturally gluten-free. For those with extreme sensitivity, note that the candy is packaged on equipment that...
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[gf9] As a major national brand, Betty Crocker does a great job labeling their products as gluten-free, and introducing gluten-free alternatives to their existing lines....
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[gf7] Traditional creme brulee usually contains cream, vanilla, sugar, eggs, and water. None of these ingredients contain gluten so creme brulee is generally considered to...
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[gf0] There is some confusion out there about Ezekiel bread being gluten-free. While Ezekiel bread is made with sprouted wheat grains (instead of germinated wheat...
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[gf5] Kinder bars are considered to be gluten-free EXCEPT for the Kinder Bueno bars (which contain a wafer).
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[gf9] Toblerone candy bars are considered to be gluten-free and Toblerone states on their website that their products are gluten-free.
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