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Response About Welch's Grape Soda


Becky6

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Becky6 Enthusiast

Dear Mrs. Anderson,

Thank you for contacting us about Welch's Soft Drinks. Your comments and

inquiries are appreciated because they provide valuable feedback about our

brands. Welch's is a gluten free product as well as all the product that we

carry.

We appreciate you contacting us and hope you will continue to enjoy our brands.

Sincerely,

Consumer Relations


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Good! Because I'll probably be drinking that for Christmas dinner instead of wine! Alcohol doesn't go along with my system at allllllllll anymore!

By the way, is ALL soda gluten free? Including coke, sprite, diet sodas, etc.?

Thanks :rolleyes:

jerseyangel Proficient

All pepsi products are gluten free--thats the only one I know for sure.

KaitiUSA Enthusiast
Good! Because I'll probably be drinking that for Christmas dinner instead of wine! Alcohol doesn't go along with my system at allllllllll anymore!

By the way, is ALL soda gluten free? Including coke, sprite, diet sodas, etc.?

Thanks :rolleyes:

Pepsi soft drinks are gluten free

Coke soft drinks are gluten free

Sprite is made by one of the companies above and it gluten free...their diet sodas are gluten free too(I stay away from them because of the artificial sweetener)

You have to watch out for off brands though because they may not be gluten free

jenvan Collaborator

good to know welch's is gluten-free. i think my church may use it for communion!

lonewolf Collaborator
good to know welch's is gluten-free. i think my church may use it for communion!

You bring up a good point - communion. This Sunday will be my first communion since discovering I can't "cheat" by having even little bits of gluten. I usually take the smallest crumb I can find, but I think I shouldn't do that now. Hmmm... I wonder if we can get some gluten-free communion bread. The Ener-G brand has soy, which I am terribly allergic to. So, do you just pass the bread by?

Liz

Becky6 Enthusiast

You should call and ask your church if they have other alternatives. I know my church uses rice wafers and my uncle is a pastor and he had several members approach him about gluten-free so he switched to the rice wafers that were gluten-free. Good luck!


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cdford Contributor

You can also make your own. Do a quick search of this site for Matzoh bread or communion wafer recipes.

Carriefaith Enthusiast

Thanks for the information B)

good to know welch's is gluten-free. i think my church may use it for communion!
Same with my church :)

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