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hez Enthusiast

I am going out tomorrow night and found out the dinner theatre uses Kraft dressings. Are the food service dressings different than the store? Do you know of any unsafe Kraft dressings to avoid? I think they have blue cheese, creamy italian, honey mustard.

Thanks,

Hez


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I believe those are safe, but ask them to check the labels to be double sure. Kraft will put it right on the label. Their Ceasar dressing is not safe, I don't know of a Ceasar one that is safe.

Carriefaith Enthusiast

Kraft will clearly indicate gluten in their ingredient lists.

lovegrov Collaborator

I think they're the same as the store, and there some unsafe ones. I know tomato and bacon is or was unsafe.

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hez Enthusiast

Thank you! I will go to the store and check the ingredients before I go. I will have the staff double check the dressing when I am there.

Hez

Becky6 Enthusiast
I believe those are safe, but ask them to check the labels to be double sure. Kraft will put it right on the label. Their Ceasar dressing is not safe, I don't know of a Ceasar one that is safe.

I have Annie's Ceasar and it is gluten-free. Just so you know if you are looking for one!

2Boys4Me Enthusiast
Their Ceasar dressing is not safe, I don't know of a Ceasar one that is safe.

Shirley,

Renee's Caesar dressing is gluten-free. You can find it at Sobey's for sure, and I think Safeway as well. I don't think they sell Renee's at Superstore. It's not as good as the Kraft Garlic Lovers Caesar, but that's life. Oh yeah, if you call or email Renee's they'll send you a gluten-free list and a whole lot of coupons for dressings and marinades.


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Shirley,

Renee's Caesar dressing is gluten-free. You can find it at Sobey's for sure, and I think Safeway as well. I don't think they sell Renee's at Superstore. It's not as good as the Kraft Garlic Lovers Caesar, but that's life. Oh yeah, if you call or email Renee's they'll send you a gluten-free list and a whole lot of coupons for dressings and marinades.

Thanks for that Linda .. I'll check out Safeway, we don't have a Sobey's here.

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^ I know it's Kraft Canada, but it can't be much different from here in the states, right? Anyway, there you go. Good luck.

tiffjake Enthusiast
I believe those are safe, but ask them to check the labels to be double sure. Kraft will put it right on the label. Their Ceasar dressing is not safe, I don't know of a Ceasar one that is safe.

The ceaser at Outback is safe, if they mix it in a fresh bowl with no croutons.

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