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Caramel Color


jrom987

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jrom987 Apprentice

Hello!

I am stuck again with not understanding what it is about caramel color that we are not supposed to have. Can anyone explain this to me?

Also, are Frito's and Tostitos okay or not? It is my understanding that they are not produced on dedicated productions lines. Am I wrong? I noticed, according to what I read here. that Lays Stax are okay.

Thanks for any help! I have called so many companies that I need a day off. I know so many of you already have the answers to both these questions. :D

Jo Ann


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In the health and wellness section they have lists of gluten free, casien free, egg free, you name it.

They don't use wheat flour to dust thier lines. ( I just spoke to them about 20 minutes ago)

I eat the Frito-Lay products that are on thier lists. Since they don't use wheat flour to dust, and they clean the lines between runs, I'm ok with that. I need my natural white cheddar cheetos. Also, Frito-Lay lists allergens right on the bag, so it's easy to tell which ones are ok.

Also, I started another thread, their AMC movie nachos are gluten-free.

Lays Staxx say on the can that they are gluten-free.

Caramel color manufactured in the US should be gluten-free.

HTH

Elonwy

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Thank you so much!

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[Also, I started another thread, their AMC movie nachos are gluten-free.

Lays Staxx say on the can that they are gluten-free.

Caramel color manufactured in the US should be gluten-free.

HTH

Elonwy

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