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I Think Morton's Season All Season Salt Is Gluten Free


LisetteB

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LisetteB Newbie

After doing a search in this forum on Morton's Season All Seasoned Salt and not finding anything recent, I went to the Morton's Website and found this:

http://www.mortonsalt.com/faqs/#q5

5) Which Morton Food Salt products are gluten free?

Please be assured that the following Morton

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Lisette, Thanks for the info.

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  • 7 years later...
Thia Newbie

 

Dear Thia:

Thank you for contacting Morton Salt, and for your interest in our products.

Morton® Season-All Seasoned Salt is gluten Free.

Here is our list of Gluten free products:
• All-Purpose Iodized Sea Salt
• All-Purpose Natural Sea Salt
• Canning & Pickling Salt
• Coarse Kosher Salt
• Garlic Sea Salt
• Grinder: Black Pepper
• Grinder: Extra Coarse Sea Salt
• Grinder: Roasted Garlic and Sea Salt
• Extra Coarse Sea Salt Refill
• Iodized Salt & Pepper Shakers
• Iodized Table Salt
• Lite Salt™ Mixture
• Nature's Seasons® Seasoning Blend
• Nature's Seasons® Seasoning Blend 25% Less Sodium
• Sea Salt Rub - Italian Roasted Garlic (discontinued 2018)
• Sea Salt Rub - Cracked Peppercorn and Herb (discontinued 2018)
• Sea Salt Rub - Southwest BBQ (discontinued 2018)
• Season-All® Seasoned Salt - Original
• Season-All® Seasoned Salt - 25% Less Sodium
• Season-All® Seasoned Salt - Garlic
• Season-All® Seasoned Salt - Pepper (discontinued 2018)
• Season-All® Seasoned Salt - Spicy (discontinued 2018)

• Plain Table Salt
• Popcorn Salt
• Salt Balance™ (discontinued 2018)
• Salt Substitute
• Sausage & Meat Loaf Seasoning (discontinued 2016)
• Sea Salt (Fine and Coarse)
• Smoke Flavored Sugar Cure® (discontinued 2016)
• Sugar Cure® (Plain) (discontinued 2016)
• Tender Quick®

We hope you find this information helpful. Should you have additional questions or comments, feel free to contact us via our toll-free number (800) 725-8847Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. CST, or via our website at Open Original Shared Link. Again, thank you for contacting Morton Salt, and have a wonderful day.
 


Sincerely,
Consumer Affairs & Engagement
Morton Salt, Inc.

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