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Is Kirkland Signature Shampoo still gluten free?


Bigdogtimo

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Bigdogtimo Rookie

Costco‘s Kirkland signature shampoo used to be labeled gluten-free. It was out of stock for many months and now that it is back it is no longer labeled gluten-free. I was wondering if somethings changed in their supply chain and if it is still safe to use?


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I looked at the product on Amazon where it is still claiming that it is gluten-free, but if it was on the bottle, and no longer is now, I would be suspicious as well. They may have changed something, but the ingredients are not listed on the Amazon listing:

https://www.amazon.com/Kirkland-Signature-Professional-Formula-Moisture/dp/B004W3GKU0/

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Kirkland Signature Professional Salon Formula Moisture Shampoo 33.8 Ounce Bottle. For healthier, softer, shinier looking hair. Moisture nutrient complex. Made with pure organic extracts. Safe for color treated hair. Sulfate free, 100% vegan, Paraben free, and gluten free.

 

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Mama C Newbie
On 4/14/2021 at 6:21 AM, Bigdogtimo said:

Costco‘s Kirkland signature shampoo used to be labeled gluten-free. It was out of stock for many months and now that it is back it is no longer labeled gluten-free. I was wondering if somethings changed in their supply chain and if it is still safe to use?

I just called the number on the bottles of shampoo and conditioner. They said that one ingredient was changed but they are both still gluten free. Yay!

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