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Tgif Potato Skins - Spinach Dip


killernj13

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Does anyone know if the store bought TGIF potato skins & spinach dip are gluten-free? The box states allergins as soy and milkon both. They are distributed by Heinz. Are they a company that won't hide gluten? The only questionalbe thing I see is MFS.

Thanks,

Kevin


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I eat the potato skins quite often and i've never had a problem with it!

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Does anyone know if the store bought TGIF potato skins & spinach dip are gluten-free? The box states allergins as soy and milkon both. They are distributed by Heinz. Are they a company that won't hide gluten? The only questionalbe thing I see is MFS.

Thanks,

Kevin

I've called the company cause I loved skins prediagnosis and they state they are not gluten free.

when you have doubts about a product ALWAYS call the manufactutor before consumption, even if it looks safe.

killernj13 Enthusiast
I've called the company cause I loved skins prediagnosis and they state they are not gluten free.

when you have doubts about a product ALWAYS call the manufactutor before consumption, even if it looks safe.

Did you call Heinz or the TGIF restaurants? I could see the restaurant telling you they are not gluten-free due to cross contamination etc? I was talking about the ones you buy and take home and cook yourself.

Thanks,

Kevin

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