[gf4] According to Nestle’s website, only the Ready-to-Drink bottles of Nesquik are gluten-free. This means the Nesquik powders and syrups contain gluten, and those products...
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[gf7] As far as we know, all flavors of Powerade in the US are gluten-free. Please note that if you’re reading this in Canada, the...
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[gf8] Good news! All Pickapeppa sauces use no gluten ingredients (including cane sugar vinegar) which means they are gluten-free. Enjoy! [label]
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[gf8] Most Ore-Ida Potato products are gluten-free. Heinz (the parent company for Ore-Ida) has a full and regularly updated list of which products are gluten-free...
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[gf8] Most plain ricotta cheese is made of milk like most cheeses, which makes it completely gluten-free. Feeling ambitious and want to make your own...
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[gf9] Good news – All Patron tequilas are gluten-free, enjoy responsibly! [label]
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[gf1] Your average store bought and restaurant falafel has both chickpea wheat flour in it, which makes it not gluten-free. The best bet is to...
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[gf4] The definition of bourbon in the US is that it must be made out of 51% corn or maize, both of which are gluten-free...
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[gf5] While taquitos are made out of corn tortillas which are gluten-free, there can be hidden gluten ingredients found in spices and meat marinades in...
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[gf5] Seagram’s Gin is most likely not gluten-free. Seagram’s claims on their website to be distilled from grain. While the distilation process alcohol undergoes technically...
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[gf0] [options] Your average cheesecake has a graham cracker crust, and those crackers contain wheat in it. This means a typical store bought cheesecake is...
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[gf6] We wish there was a perfect answer to this question, but unfortunately there is no clear cut answer. Jameson’s website states that their whiskey...
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