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Does Anyone Know Of A Gf Soy Milk?


jen-schall

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jen-schall Rookie

hi everyone,

I used to drink soy milk all the time, and now I've discovered most brands I find have brown rice syrup in them (made from barley, right?) do any of you know of a gluten free soy millk, or any non-dairy milk alternative that is gluten-free?

thanks so much!


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Thomas Apprentice

I found this website, I don't think they have soy milks, but they have soy beverages and desserts... Maybe check it out and see if it helps at all.

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tarnalberry Community Regular

Silk is gluten-free.

gf4life Enthusiast

Tiffany is right. Silk says right on the label that it is free of gluten. Also some other alternatives that are gluten-free are certain brands of rice milk (I don't drink them so I am not sure what brands are gluten-free other than Pacific), and Blue Diamond Almond Breeze almond milk.

Also not ALL brands of brown rice syrup are made with barley. You would have to check the individual brands/suppliers for the products you are looking for, but there is at least one kind of brown rice syrup that is truely gluten-free.

God bless,

Mariann

jen-schall Rookie

thank you all so much. I've gone out and bought myself some Silk! I used to drink Westsoy and I think the only iffy ingredient is the brown rice syrup, but I've contacted them several times and received no reply!

midnightlullaby Apprentice

most of the places around here use pacific soy milk. it says right on the front that it's gluten free. their rice milk also says it is gluten free. they also have yummy almond and hazelnut milks. hope this helps.

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WayneB Rookie

Does anyone know if 8th Continent soy milk is gluten-free ??

Tnx, Wayne (Mainer living in exile)


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