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Gf Tomato Soup


judy04

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Hi Everyone,

A few months ago I tried a gluten-free tomato soup which I liked

but now I can't, for the life of me, remember the brand

name or where I bought it! My husband says we both

have CRS! I know it came nicely packaged in a waxed carton

box and I think it was red and white. I wanted to buy some

for the fall and winter, I love it with grilled cheese sandwiches.

Can someone out there help me?

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tarnalberry Community Regular

Imagine brand makes a gluten-free tomato soup that comes in an asceptic box...

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All nine of their flavors are gluten-free, and their chicken broth pretty much is the best chicken broth I've ever had (outside of homemade stock...).

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Kim Explorer

Amy's also has a canned tomato soup that is gluten-free and quite good.

Kim, Atlanta, GA

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hapi2bgf Contributor

I believe Pacific is the brand I buy. It's the best Tomato soup I've had even before gluten-free.

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Guest ~wAvE WeT sAnD~

Imagine Foods makes the best tomato soup. It's the closest comparison to mainstream Campbell's soup. Amy's Tomato Bisque is also tasty.

:D

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judy04 Rookie

Hi everyone,

Thanks to all of you who responded, I knew I could find

the answer on this board. You are always so knowledgeable.

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