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Kars Trail Mix - Not Gluten Free?


Librariangirl

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Librariangirl Newbie

Just wanted to share this.  Just went shopping.  Grabbed a box of their trail mix that had (in huge letters): GLUTEN FREE.

 

Flipped it over.  Warning on the back said "processed on the same equipment that also manufacturers tree nuts and wheat".

 

I have pics if anyone wants to see them.  Needless to say I didn't purchase it.  I also sent an e-mail to the company regarding that.


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kareng Grand Master

Sounds like they are gluten-free. They test the machinery for gluten before running a batch of gluten-free stuff.

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The statement about "processed on the same equipment" is voluntary.  You wouldn't even know if they didn't add it.

Librariangirl Newbie

Sounds like they are gluten-free. They test the machinery for gluten before running a batch of gluten-free stuff.

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Oh, I read that.  After I'd left the store.

 

Even so, I don't trust it.  If they're gluten-free, why mark on the box the warning about wheat?

 

Sorry, still don't trust it.

kareng Grand Master

That's fine.  But it doesn't mean they aren't gluten-free.  They don't have to put that note on the package.

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