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Frontier Spices Testing Positive For Gluten, Where To Buy Safe Spices?


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My wife and I have been getting sick the past few weeks and thought it might be a new batch of spices that we purchased in bulk from our co-op. We tested the chili powder, from Frontier spices, and it came back positive for gluten.

 

My question is where can we buy certified, safe spices? Chili powder, garlic powder, onion powder, etc. We don't feel safe with anything we have and basically want to throw out our whole spice cupboard and start over.

 

Thanks!


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I found this brand called spicely.  They have a huge line of spices.  They are organic, and certified gluten-free.   I can buy them at a local market. 

 

Their website is simply spicely.com.

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