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Are Han's Chicken Sausages Gluten Free?


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The ones I looked at seemed fine but to be sure just call their 800 number or e-mail the customer service guy.

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The ones I looked at seemed fine but to be sure just call their 800 number or e-mail the customer service guy.

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Yeah... I had hoped for a quick yes or no from someone who knew for sure. Oh well. I scrapped the dinner plans and made something else. I'll wait until I get an official status report from the company. Emeril's sausages are all gluten free. I don't like the hot one's but the apple chicken is good.

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jnkmnky--

I LOVE Han's sausages :) Too bad I wasn't online last night! Anyone, most are gluten-free, except for a few. I have talked to them on the phone, and they verified this for me...and their "allergy" processing practices etc. Anywho, you can go here to ck the ingredients also: Open Original Shared Link but that ones that are NOT gluten-free are the Green Onion, Cilantro and Red Pepper. They all have variations of wheat in the ingredients. So if you read the label, you'll be safe. My favs are the brautwurst, mild and spicy. I use them in soups, rice and beans, casseroles. Good stuff, enjoy!

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I LOVE Han's sausages :)  Too bad I wasn't online last night!  Anyone, most are gluten-free, except for a few.  I have talked to them on the phone, and they verified this for me...and their "allergy" processing practices etc.  Anywho, you can go here to ck the ingredients also:  Open Original Shared Link  but that ones that are NOT gluten-free are the Green Onion, Cilantro and Red Pepper.  They all have variations of wheat in the ingredients.  So if you read the label, you'll be safe.  My favs are the brautwurst, mild and spicy.  I use them in soups, rice and beans, casseroles.  Good stuff, enjoy!

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What "Too Bad"??? It's 8:30 am and I already know what I'm making for dinner TONIGHT. Good enough for me! Thanks!

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oops--i read to quickly, i was thinking you were online last night at 8:30. oops :) i only got 5 hrs of sleep last night, so i'm running on fumes, and a little sloppy!

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You read right the first time. I made something else last night. BUT, this morining, I popped in to see if anyone responded with an answer, and you had. So, I don't need to give tonight's dinner a second thought. Trust me when I tell you that this is a good thing for a mother of three. Some nights dinner ends up being a bowl of cereal if my day's been that exhausting. It's nice to know in advance what's on the menu!


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I understand, I try to plan ahead for my dh and I even. I HATE thawing out and cooking frozen meat! So, planning ahead means its already thawed :) I don't know what I hate it so much...that, and filling my car up with gas! :)

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The Roasted Garlic and Fontina Cheese is Gluten Free.

The following are 4 sausages that are NOT gluten free:

Green Onion

Cilantro

Roasted Red Pepper & Garlic

Artichoke & Olive

Thanks for your interest in Hans’ Sausage!

Brian Scardina

Coleman Natural Foods

Prepared Foods Group

6807 W. Irving Park Road

Chicago IL 60634-2305

P: 773-685-9929

C: 773-617-3519

F: 773-685-8084

BScardina@Colemannatural.com

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