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Gluten Free Cherry Pie Filling


Pennyb

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The local store carries Wilderness Brand Cherry Pie Filling. I can't find any ingredient information on their website, does anyone know if this is safe to use?

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mlstuff Newbie

Walmart's online site lists the ingredients - Open Original Shared Link

It looks ok. Of course, you'll want to double check the ingredients when you buy it.

If you have a Wal Mart near you, you might check out their store brand pie fillings ("Great Value" brand). Last time I bought some it was clearly marked Gluten Free. Their web page also lists it as gluten free - Open Original Shared Link

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I don't know about Wilderness but all Comstock pie fillings are gluten-free. I think they are both made by Bird's Eye so I'd assume it was safe unless there was something suspicious on the ingredient list.

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brigala Explorer

I emailed them in Sept. 2007, and at that time all of their fruit pie fillings were gluten-free. And yes, they were made by Bird's Eye.

Of course, things change, so it might not hurt to check with them again. In the meantime, I use the Wilderness pie fillings regularly. I'm not super-sensitive, though, so just because I haven't had a problem doesn't necessarily mean a whole lot.

-Elizabeth

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