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Non-gf Hot Dogs


connole1056

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connole1056 Rookie

Hi, I was wondering which brands of hot dogs are NOT gluten-free. I usually get Oscar Mayer and Hebrew National but my children want a change. What dogs are NOT gluten-free? I know the hot dogs with cheese often have gluten, but I am looking for regular all meat hot dogs and thought it might be easier if I knew what brands NOT to get. Thanks!

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Someone here discovered that Nathan's have gluten!!!! I was shocked. I didn't know any hot dogs had gluten. Gotta say, I'm one lucky mommy that I haven't glutened my son at any one of the dozen bbq's I took the kids to this summer! Mommy guilt sucks.

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Carriefaith Enthusiast

Good question :) I've found that the really cheap brands often have gluten in them and others like maple leaf are usually gluten-free but may be contaminated.

Does anyone know if butterball turkey hotdogs are gluten-free?

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lovegrov Collaborator

Nathan's is the only hot dog I've found in four years that has gluten. Even the cheap ones I've checked have been gluten-free.

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Guest nini

I stay away from all cheap hot dogs, even Oscar Meyer and Hebrew National because of the nitrites and nitrates... if you can find Applegate Farms hotdogs, they are clearly labeled gluten free... I get the beef or the chicken ones...because they don't have a lot of additives they do go bad quick, so I put them into individual sandwich bags then into a freezer bag and freeze them... but man oh man are they good.

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mstrain Rookie
:( How sad! Nathans are one of my favorite! Does anyone know if Sabrettes contain gluten?
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VegasCeliacBuckeye Collaborator

My buddy in Indianapolis is a food inspector for Hebrew National.

All the dogs are gluten-free. They are also kosher.

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