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does anyone know if its gluten free ?


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Scott Adams Grand Master

I looked at a few of their products and they do seem to be naturally gluten-free, but highly processed with tons of ingredients. They are made by Kraft Foods, which is very good about disclosing allergens. I did not see "Contains Wheat" on any I looked at:

https://www.justcrackanegg.net/

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On 7/5/2021 at 2:59 PM, Scott Adams said:

I looked at a few of their products and they do seem to be naturally gluten-free, but highly processed with tons of ingredients. They are made by Kraft Foods, which is very good about disclosing allergens. I did not see "Contains Wheat" on any I looked at:

https://www.justcrackanegg.net/

thanks so much I thought they would be 

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Tlholt Newbie

The one with bacon is NOT gluten free. Not sure about the others. Apparently there are 2 ingredients that may contain gluten :(

Tlholt Newbie

I just received an email from Kraft. Just add an egg is not guaranteed to be gluten free. Kraft said they always identify the product as gluten free. If it doesn't state that, then they cannot guarantee it. 

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