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Trader Joe's Unfiltered Organic Apple Juice


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Minstinguette Rookie

Has anyone ever reacted to it? Only ingredient listed is apples. But I am having a gluten-type reaction to it.

I am also intolerant to corn so I don't know which one it is.


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dilettantesteph Collaborator

I have noticed gluten contamination in some juices.  I'm not corn sensitive.  I don't know how it gets there.  Trader Joe's sometimes has that warning about it being processed in a mixed facility.  Is it on the juice?

Minstinguette Rookie

No mention of a shared facility/equipment on the bottle... It doesn't say gluten free either.

karichelle Newbie

Could it possibly be cross contamination from something else, and not related to the juice at all? If the only ingredient is apples and it wasn't made in a shared facility, it doesn't seem likely to be the juice.

dilettantesteph Collaborator

It doesn't have to say that it is made in a shared facility even if it is.  The warning message is voluntary, so it could be shared anyway.

Minstinguette Rookie

Thanks for your input. I'm 99% positive it's the juice that got me (nothing new in my diet). Although it might be corn and not necessarily gluten contamination. I have had so many accidental glutenings with Trader Joe's products :(

dilettantesteph Collaborator

Thank you for the information.  I had problems with their grass fed cheese.  I had problems getting any details about it's processing.  It is helpful to know about the experience of others.


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