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Lisa Ann Apprentice

How about eggo syrup? (i've emailed kelloggs)

Natural and artificial maple flavor?

Caramel color ?

Cattlemen's is listed safe in the mainstream food list although it's spelled differently (Cattleman's on list). I'm assuming it's the same. I just spoke to them on the phone and their Class BBQ sauce, Smoke BBQ sauce and 2 carb BBQ sauce are all gluten-free. Their Honey BBQ is NOT.

Thanks for all of your help guys & gals!

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I know Aunt Jemima syrup is gluten-free...other than that I haven't checked.

Caramel colors, and flavorings are questionable, so you need to call the company

Here's the forbidden list: https://www.celiac.com/st_prod.html?p_prodi...-55105436309.f3 , which has questionable ingredients at the bottom, as well. :)

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Lisa Ann Apprentice

Thanks for the info! I'm anxiously awaiting my Pamela's pancake mix! :rolleyes:

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KaitiUSA Enthusiast

If you are looking for a good honey BBQ that is gluten free go with Kraft...all you have to do is check labels with them because they will clearly list wheat,rye,barley, oats.

Natural and artificial flavor-always check...questionable.

The link celiac3270 gave you will help you with guidelines of what to look for and so forth. This site is great for info to and you will find out alot.

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Carriefaith Enthusiast

Don't worry... most of us are paranoid as well, or at least I am to a certain extent anyway. Natural flavour must be checked, wheat is sometimes "hidden" under this label.

If you are ever unsure about something feel free to ask here on the website or call the company.

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debbie-doodles Contributor

I actuallly called Kelloggs this weekend to find out about some of their products, and they said that only their Eggo brand syrups are gluten-free. (all 3 flavors). They said everything else they make has gluten.

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