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Annie's Naturals Salad Dressing


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Annie's Naturals makes both gluten and gluten-free salad dressings. I have the "Organic Green Garlic Dressing". It says gluten-free on the back. I've only been gluten-free for a few days, just wondering if anyone knows about or has had CC issues with the gluten-free brands. I wanna make sure I've got everything covered...


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I've used this brand for nearly two years now, and I have never gotten sick from CC from them, and it's the only brand of salad dressing I use because I'm also soy free, and most of their dressings are also soy free (and I eat a fair amount of it--I'm also super sensitive to gluten). So, I trust them a lot.

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

I have never had a problem with CC from this brand.

GravStars Contributor

Cool, thanks.

I wish they made their Goddess Dressing gluten-free (contains wheat-based tamari I think), because that is absolutely the best salad dressing I've ever had.

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I've never gotten sick from it, and it is the only dressing i use when i use dressing, i usually don't use dressing on my salads, i like them dry better. But no CC issues that I have ever had with them becaue they are very good about cleaning and testing for gluten in all their products

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Cool, thanks.

I wish they made their Goddess Dressing gluten-free (contains wheat-based tamari I think), because that is absolutely the best salad dressing I've ever had.

There's a company called Organicville that makes a gluten-free Goddess Dressing. It's not quite as good as the Annie's brand but it's pretty close.

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