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Hi all! I'm brand new, in the pre-diagnosed stage. I can't find any information on the Hershey's pudding cups, are they gluten free? Thank you!


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Here's a list of Hershey's gluten-free products. Warning: the list says it was last updated Sept. 22. 2015. However, Hershey's is very good about labeling so look at the ingredients list on the package. From their website:

The best way to determine if our products contain a gluten ingredient is to read our product label. This label includes an accurate, current listing of the ingredients in our products. Because, on occasion, the list of ingredients can change, we strongly encourage you to check the ingredient label on the package each time before you make a purchase.

https://www.thehersheycompany.com/en_us/products/dietary-needs.html

If you don't feel comfortable eating something that doesn't actually say gluten free on the label then look for Hunt's Pudding cups. They say gluten free right on the package.

 

kareng Grand Master
2 hours ago, laurenn87 said:

Hi all! I'm brand new, in the pre-diagnosed stage. I can't find any information on the Hershey's pudding cups, are they gluten free? Thank you!

Read the ingredients? Never seen a pudding with gluten.  Exception is " bread pudding" but I thing you are talking about the yummy creamy stuff made with milk.

 

TexasJen Collaborator

I just ate Snack Pack pudding this week. It was labeled "gluten free". I think Jello brand puddings are gluten free as well but I haven't checked for myself... I haven't checked on Hershey's brand, but I thought I'd give you some options.

celiac sharon Apprentice

Just something to know, Kozy Shack puddings are labeled gluten free. 

Victoria1234 Experienced

Jello instant puddings are gluten-free!

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mapalot Newbie
On 7/7/2017 at 11:00 PM, kareng said:

Read the ingredients? Never seen a pudding with gluten.  Exception is " bread pudding" but I thing you are talking about the yummy creamy stuff made with milk.

 

To state the obvious, it does not need to have gluten in the recipe to have gluten due to cross contamination from the manufacturing process.  As stated elsewhere in this thread, Hershey's is good on its labeling so if it does not say "Gluten Free"on the label, or list it on their list of gluten free products on the official Hershey's web site, (in the case of Hershey's Chocolate Pudding neither is the case), than I would avoid it for celiac patients.


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kareng Grand Master
1 hour ago, mapalot said:

To state the obvious, it does not need to have gluten in the recipe to have gluten due to cross contamination from the manufacturing process.  As stated elsewhere in this thread, Hershey's is good on its labeling so if it does not say "Gluten Free"on the label, or list it on their list of gluten free products on the official Hershey's web site, (in the case of Hershey's Chocolate Pudding neither is the case), than I would avoid it for celiac patients.

On their US website they say gluten free

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