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I need to know of a store bought Gluten Free Polish Sausage or Keilbasa.

Are any of these gluten-free?

Hillshire?

Farmland?

Eckarts?

Hunter?

Or any others? I need an answer ASAP. Sorry to rush but I need to buy it tomorrow. I thought this would be easy - but NONE of the sites say one way or another or even have any nutritional information.

Thanks so much!!


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bluelotus Contributor

Wellshire Farms makes a gluten-free kielbasa, you can sometimes find them at a health food store. Not sure about any of the brands below.

Lisa Mentor

Hillshire Farms is gluten-free and I buy it alllllll the time. Great with mustard and whipped potatoes.

Guest spruette

Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

That was bugging me. Every website was missing the nutrition info.

Every Halloween we have the same meal. But it just dawned on me this Halloween I have to go gluten free.

We have Polish Sausage (Keilbasa), Potatoes, and Sour Kraut. Hmmm - hoping sour kraut is gluten free now. Didn't even think to ask that. Anyway, it's the day I head to the grocery store tomorrow. So, I just had to find out.

Thanks sooo much! I will go with Hillshire Farms because I know my grocery store carries it. I so appreciate this!

:D

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