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Maxwell House Coffee


AmandaD

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I recently switched to Maxwell House Coffee after learning from our support group that Folgers says there may be "trace amounts" of gluten in their coffee.

 

Do any of you drink Maxwell House (called Kraft and they seem very knowledgeable about gluten).

 

Just checking...thanks a million. Amanda


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nvsmom Community Regular

Kraft is really good about disclosing possible gluten. You can trust them.

bartfull Rising Star

I drink Folgers every day at the shop. (I save the Dunk's for home.) I've never had a problem with either.

cap6 Enthusiast

I haven't found a plain coffee with any gluten

psawyer Proficient

I read the Open Original Shared Link regarding gluten. It is a standard legal disclaimer which in no way would cause me to avoid their regular coffee.

AmandaD Community Regular

Perfect...thank you so much guys... thanks psawyer - always love your posts.

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Catrien Newbie

Recently I had two Maxwell House Keurig coffees (decaf) and was up most of the night with problems. We checked everything I had that evening and the ONLY thing different was the coffee. After investigating, we discovered that the Maxwell House Keurig Kcups are just 'Keurig compatible' and not made by Keurig and cannot be confirmed as gluten free.


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Just be aware, this topic is four years old, and information may be out of date.

Victoria1234 Experienced
1 hour ago, Catrien said:

Recently I had two Maxwell House Keurig coffees (decaf) and was up most of the night with problems. We checked everything I had that evening and the ONLY thing different was the coffee. After investigating, we discovered that the Maxwell House Keurig Kcups are just 'Keurig compatible' and not made by Keurig and cannot be confirmed as gluten free.

Never had a problem with it personally. 

Ennis-TX Grand Master

Well someone else was having issues with Keurig coffees awhile back, it is the way they pack them, the plant, etc. and the fact it is normally a shared facility not just for that brand of coffee etc. Then there is the fact if your in a shared house.....what was last ran in that machine?   This led to a whole storm of posting and testing....long story short I started a bit of a testing campaign and found a brand called ChristopherBeanCoffee and all the things I tested from them were gluten-free and the main sales rep has celiac in her family.  >.< the desert flavored coffee from them are god sends.

Victoria1234 Experienced
3 minutes ago, Ennis_TX said:

Well someone else was having issues with Keurig coffees awhile back, it is the way they pack them, the plant, etc. and the fact it is normally a shared facility not just for that brand of coffee etc. Then there is the fact if your in a shared house.....what was last ran in that machine?   This led to a whole storm of posting and testing....long story short I started a bit of a testing campaign and found a brand called ChristopherBeanCoffee and all the things I tested from them were gluten-free and the main sales rep has celiac in her family.  >.< the desert flavored coffee from them are god sends.

Remember it was Aristotle cat who was also coffee lobby. Very strange thread.

 

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