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Amy's New gluten-free Products


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A friend of mine just told me that Amy's is coming out with 2 new gluten-free products in May.

1. Rice Crust spinach pizza

2. Baked Ziti Bowl...

I can't wait!


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angel-jd1 Community Regular

Mmmmmm both sound good!! I can't wait to try them.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

A friend of mine just told me that Amy's is coming out with 2 new gluten-free products in May.

1. Rice Crust spinach pizza

2. Baked Ziti Bowl...

I can't wait!

Mango04 Enthusiast

Any chance those will be dairy-free as well? ;) The only thing that bugs me about Amy's is the Mac and Cheese. They have rice mac with real cheese and real mac with soy cheese. Grrr...why can they not make rice mac with soy cheese? Okay thanks for letting me vent. :P

Turtle Enthusiast

WOO-HOO!!!!!

lorka150 Collaborator

Mango - long ago I emailed Amy's saying, "make us a gluten free, dairy free pizza!" their reply was that they were working on it - maybe this one is it!

jenvan Collaborator

ooooo, that would be cool! can't wait to see them!

teankerbell Apprentice

I was glutened or caseined by their salsa which stated it was gluten-free. There was CC. So right now my trust in them is about ZERO!

:(


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Mango04 Enthusiast
Mango - long ago I emailed Amy's saying, "make us a gluten free, dairy free pizza!" their reply was that they were working on it - maybe this one is it!

Ooh - that would be awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

jenvan Collaborator

Are you sure it was the salsa? What was your reaction? I would think salsa would be one of the least likely to be contaminated... Just curious....

jerseyangel Proficient

Gluten free / dairy free pizza----sign me up :D

teankerbell Apprentice

I ate it 3 days in a row with my chicken and that is the only thing I had not had control over those three days. In other words, everything else I was eating those days was what I made except for the rice cakes and I know Lundberg rice cakes are fine. My stomach hurt within 20 minutes of eating. Now when I made my own salsa, I had no reaction.

mmaccartney Explorer
Any chance those will be dairy-free as well? ;) The only thing that bugs me about Amy's is the Mac and Cheese. They have rice mac with real cheese and real mac with soy cheese. Grrr...why can they not make rice mac with soy cheese? Okay thanks for letting me vent. :P

I've been wondering the same exact thing about the rice mac n soy cheese!! I will write them today!!!

BTW: There was a thread regarding Amys and cross contamination recently. They indicated that they were setting up a gluten free processing area, and their own testing equipment.... cannot find that thread, but I was wondering if there was any ETA on that. I would love some pre-packaged throw in the microwave foods!!!!!!!

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