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GLUTINO English Muffins


Amy R.

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GLUTINO is it really gluten free?  I recently started eating these English Muffins and started getting sick.Has anyone else reacted? I just got off the phone with the company and they stated that they share warehouses with gluten items. They told me the lines are cleaned after gluten is processed. For those that are not that sensitive should be fine.Any other suggestions for English Muffins? Or recipes?

 

 

 

 


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Scott Adams Grand Master

If they are made on shared lines with gluten products they may have had an issue with the batch you had, although for many years they have claimed to be gluten-free.

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On 1/9/2023 at 10:59 AM, Amy R. said:

GLUTINO is it really gluten free?  I recently started eating these English Muffins and started getting sick.Has anyone else reacted? I just got off the phone with the company and they stated that they share warehouses with gluten items. They told me the lines are cleaned after gluten is processed. For those that are not that sensitive should be fine.Any other suggestions for English Muffins? Or recipes?

 

 

 

 

Amy R.  My only question is WHERE did you get the Glutino gluten free English muffins!?  I was served one recently when having a Grand Slam breakfast at Denny's.  This was absolutely the best glutin free bread product I have ever had, but they are certainly not sold at any of the big chain stores that we shop at here in Florida.  Incidently, I had no reaction to these muffins, but I do take a Gliadinx or two before my eating in restaurants.

Scott Adams Grand Master

If you can't find them at a local store, they are available here:

https://www.glutino.com/english-muffins 

Amy R. Apprentice

I bought them at Walmart and Woodmans.

I called the company and said they share the  facilities with other companies with gluten….but told me the do a GREAT job cleaning the lines.

I guess GLUTINO is a small company and they rent out space at other facilities 😭

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