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Claire

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Claire Collaborator

This company replied to my info request. See also their website. Nice to see a company speciffically addressing health issues. Claire :)

Dear Claire: Our plain, unsalted potato chips are completely gluten

free. You may find an updated list of all our gluten free products on

our website, www.utzsnacks.com. Click on the product information icon to

get to this list. Thanks for your interest in Utz snacks.


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Mahee34 Enthusiast

Utz is pretty good about that stuff, I'm from that area and have been in their factory, there definately is little room for cross contamination because their pretzels are made on the other side of the facility!!!

MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

I like Utz too much for my own good!

terri Contributor

I picked up a bag of UTZ Natural tortilla chips and they had a statement on the back that said they were produced in a plant that also uses wheat in their products. So, I picked up a bag of their white corn tortilla chips and the warning wasn't on there. I bought them. When I got home I looked at my bag of UTZ Natural Kettle potato chips ( I had inquired from the company and was assured they are gluten free) to see if the warning was on that bag and it wasn't! So, maybe it's just the natural tortilla chips that share the plant with wheat? I'm wondering if there is a chip out there that isn't subject to cross contamination!

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