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I always used college inn but understand thats a no-no..could someone please tell me what brands are gluten-free? I use a lot in cooking and want to make a chicken soup

thanks!!


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I think Swansons if gluten-free, I use it.

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I recieved confirmation that Swanson's is gluten-free, but I use Imagine Foods Organic Chicken Broth. I love the flavor of it and I prefer the organic.

I've also used Pacific Natural Foods brand... it is also gluten-free...

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thank you for the help :D

I bought 365 organic cgicken broth yesterday at whole foods,is that safe?

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yes it is... I just double checked on whole foods web site under special diets they have a pdf file that lists most of the gluten free products they carry including the 365 brand products... always read ingredients anyway just to be safe...

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thank you very much for the help nini :D

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I have used Pacific Natural organic and Imagine foods before too. However, please note that only a few of Imagine foods are tested for gluten (they will have a gluten free label on the packing according to the rep I spoke with). I believe that I was glutened by one of their vegetable broths (not labeled, found out about the labeling after I got sick and called them a few months ago). Both brands are pretty tasty. Enjoy!


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ebrbetty Rising Star

thanks blue

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I second, third, or whatever, the recommendation for Imagine brand broth. I prefer the organic chicken broth for almost anything, but I like the vegetable for making vegetarian/vegan dishes.

ebrbetty Rising Star

can I get it at whole foods??

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I have used Pacific Natural organic and Imagine foods before too. However, please note that only a few of Imagine foods are tested for gluten (they will have a gluten free label on the packing according to the rep I spoke with). I believe that I was glutened by one of their vegetable broths (not labeled, found out about the labeling after I got sick and called them a few months ago). Both brands are pretty tasty. Enjoy!

I didn't realize they had to have the gluten-free label. Is this only for the US? Maybe the Imagine organic broths were making me sick.

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Clan Thompson lists Swanson Natural Goodness Chicken Broth on their Gluten Free list.

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