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Annie's Naturals Bbq Sauces


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I was very disappointed to discover today that Annie's Naturals BBQ Sauces, Smokey Maple and Original are NO LONGER GLUTEN FREE... I called the 800 # and got a girl on the phone that really didn't seem to care that I was upset about this. If this bothers you at all, please visit their website and e-mail them. I still have half a bottle of the Smokey Maple that is gluten free, but when it runs out, I'm OUT of it. This is so sad because this has been my favorite gluten-free BBQ sauce.

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jknnej Collaborator

Omigod. I just bought some today and didn't even notice!

How could they do this to us????

Now what will I use???

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debbie-doodles Contributor

aren't there other brands of bbq sauce that are gluten free? Is this brand just really good? I will call and complain for you, hahah, but I've never tried it. That's terrible that it contains gluten now. :(

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this had been my favorite brand. :( Now I am a very sad puppy. I am now back on the search for a BBQ sauce that I really like. Kraft is just OK, I just LOVED the Annie's ones. Poo. I did send an e-mail to the company. I hope that other people do as well.

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pixiegirl Enthusiast

What a disappointment. You can e-mail them about this right here:

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I hope a lot of us do contact them and let them know what a bummer this is.

susan

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ok, I got an e-mail back from the same lady that I spoke to on the phone, and for some reason my copy and paste function isn't working, but basically she apologized for steering me wrong and said that it is only the NEW ORGANIC BBQ sauces that are not gluten free, that the existing Original and Honey Maple still are, however my local store may not be carrying the original any more... She said if I have any problems finding the gluten free versions at my local stores that I can order them directly through the company.

I'm still upset that somebody feels that their Organic BBQ sauce is better by including gluten, but IF her latest info is correct and the existing original flavors (not the organic) are still gluten free, then we may be ok! I'm so confused!

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I've e-mailed her back and am waiting on a response, but I checked the website again, and they DO NOT have the existing gluten free versions of the BBQ sauces listed at all. So I'm wondering if they ARE doing away with the gluten free versions after all and she just hadn't been informed of that. This is frustrating. In a previous life I wouldn't have spent so much time and energy on a BBQ SAUCE!!!!

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rmmadden Contributor

I just bought both the original and smokey maple Annie's BBQ sauce at our local health food store. They were actually having a sale on it so I stocked up for the summer BBQ season. Both bottles are clearly marked Gluten Free.......

Cleveland Bob B)

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I've got two more stores I am going to check out tomorrow to see if I can find the bottles that are labeled gluten free... ;)

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