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Ronnie Apprentice

Is Vanilla extract gluten free?

I bought pure vanilla extract because i thought i could have it. The ingredients seem o.k

But i'm not so sure now.


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jerseyangel Proficient
Is Vanilla extract gluten free?

I bought pure vanilla extract because i thought i could have it. The ingredients seem o.k

But i'm not so sure now.

I use McCormick Pure Vanilla Extract--that's gluten-free for sure. What kind did you get?

Lisa Mentor

diddo.

:) to Patty

TCA Contributor

Tone's is also gluten-free.

Rachel--24 Collaborator

There is one...I think its called Organics or something like that?? Anyways, it says gluten-free right on the bottle. They have it at whole foods.

PreOptMegs Explorer

I use the pure spice all natural Vanilla. it is amazing. the flavor is so much better than the "Pure vanilla extracts" ususally bought. It is like 13 dollars a bottle, but it is all pure ingredients with no high fructose corn syrup like the other ones have.

Lillyth Explorer
Is Vanilla extract gluten free?

I bought pure vanilla extract because i thought i could have it. The ingredients seem o.k

But i'm not so sure now.

Does it contain grain alcohol? If so - toss it. I just did that to mine. (I would say be prepared to weep, as when I did this I didn't know there were gluten-free alternatives - but there are! Yay!)


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Ronnie Apprentice

The ingredients are :

water, alcohol, sugar, vanilla bean extractives...

I wrote everything exactly as it reads.

It was like $12 for the small bottle, but if it's going to hurt me i don't wanna use it.

It's a no name brand of Pure Vanilla Extract!

lovegrov Collaborator

Vanilla extract is gluten-free. The alcohol used is distilled.

richard

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