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Nuts On Clark


gilligan

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gilligan Enthusiast

Do you feel safe eating products from Nuts on Clark?  They are usually available at airports and train stations.  A well meaning friend brought me cheddar popcorn from there because the box said "gluten free".  There was nothing else on the box noted about shared facilities, etc.  I thanked her, but need a little more info before I eat it.


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kareng Grand Master

Call the company to ask why they think their popcorn is gluten-free?

badcasper Explorer

I was offered a sample of popcorn at the mall, she said it was gluten free but could not garentee it.  that was Monday.  im feeling better now.

gilligan Enthusiast

I tried to get in touch with the company, but they haven't replied, and it's been a couple of weeks.  That's why I asked on here.  I wouldn't be as much worried about the popcorn as I would be the handling of it and the seasonings.

kareng Grand Master

I guess, that, it you don't trust a company when they say " gluteny free", you shouldn't eat it. Probably should just stick to one ingredient whole foods you can trust once you wash them off well.

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kareng Grand Master

My hub brought home some mixed nuts from Nuts on Clark.  I looked at the website and it mentioned that the popcorn is all gluten free.  But no mention of nuts.  I called and someone returned my call.  The nuts are gluten-free. 

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