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ebrbetty Rising Star

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?

Guest nini

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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ebrbetty Rising Star

thank you very much for the help nini :D

bluelotus Contributor

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

tarnalberry Community Regular

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.

kevsmom Contributor

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

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