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#1 User is offline   Ridgewalker 

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Posted 14 May 2009 - 11:32 AM

Hi everyone.

I had been under the impression that Hunt's pudding packs were not gluten-free. But I just went hunting around on the internet to try to double check, and couldn't find much of anything.

Anybody know anything about Hunt's pudding packs?

Thanks!
-Sarah

--Son, Lucas, age 7. Gluten-free since May 2007
--Son, Ezra, age 5. Gluten-free 10/13/07. Bipolar tendencies, massively improved on gluten-free diet! He's also allergic to a jillion antibiotics.
--My mother has Celiac Disease, dx'ed by Positive Blood Tests and Biopsy. Diagnosed Sarcoidosis 6/08.
--Myself, Gluten-free since 8/07

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Posted 14 May 2009 - 11:40 AM

I think Hunt's is a part of ConAgra...and all ConAgra products have a clear gluten free labeling policy. http://www.glutenfre...statements.html

So, if the label doesn't list wheat/rye/barley/oats, it should be okay.

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Posted 14 May 2009 - 11:46 AM

View Posthappygirl, on May 14 2009, 03:40 PM, said:

I think Hunt's is a part of ConAgra...and all ConAgra products have a clear gluten free labeling policy. http://www.glutenfre...statements.html

So, if the label doesn't list wheat/rye/barley/oats, it should be okay.

Good to see you!

Good deal!

(And thanks! :D )
-Sarah

--Son, Lucas, age 7. Gluten-free since May 2007
--Son, Ezra, age 5. Gluten-free 10/13/07. Bipolar tendencies, massively improved on gluten-free diet! He's also allergic to a jillion antibiotics.
--My mother has Celiac Disease, dx'ed by Positive Blood Tests and Biopsy. Diagnosed Sarcoidosis 6/08.
--Myself, Gluten-free since 8/07

Time heals all hurt of heart... but time must be won.
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Posted 15 May 2009 - 06:39 AM

My kids eat them on occasion with no problems!
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Daughter diagnosed 1/06 bloodwork and biopsy
-gluten-free since 1/06

Son tested negative-bloodwork (8/07), intestinal issues prompted biospy (3/08), results negative, but very positive dietary response, Dr. diagnosed Celiac disease (3/8)


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