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Do you buy products that do not list any gluten ingredients but are not label gluten free? Please  see sample of a yogurt below. I am tired of this restricted diet. I usually only buy products that have the gluten free label. I have tried contacting companies before but most of the time they are clueless.  I just trust what others celiacs say. Would you buy this product?

 

https://www.presidentschoice.ca/product/pc-plant-based-cultured-coconut-milk-yogurt-alternative-plain/21085135_EA


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No but only because I don't like coconut. It seems to be gluten free. For myself I use the Stoneyfield brand either plain or vanilla and add what I like to it

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  On 8/5/2023 at 7:51 PM, Elliemae7395 said:

No but only because I don't like coconut. It seems to be gluten free. For myself I use the Stoneyfield brand either plain or vanilla and add what I like to it

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Scott Adams Grand Master

Yogurt is usually naturally gluten-free, and very few companies label it gluten-free. I do include many products like this in my diet, but only if the likelihood of contamination at the manufacturer is low, and they do no list wheat as an allergen (which is required by law in the USA if there is the possibility of contamination).

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  On 8/11/2023 at 11:48 PM, Scott Adams said:

Yogurt is usually naturally gluten-free, and very few companies label it gluten-free. I do include many products like this in my diet, but only if the likelihood of contamination at the manufacturer is low, and they do no list wheat as an allergen (which is required by law in the USA if there is the possibility of contamination).

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Thanks a lot Scott very helpful 

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