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Tofu Pups And Tofutti Cream Cheese


Ksmith

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Does anyone know if Tofu Pups are gluten-free? They look like it according to their label, but I just want to be sure. Also, tofutti cream cheese has gluten, right? Thanks!


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Perhaps there is someone here who uses Tofutti products...I haven't. When I looked up their response on gluten, woo wee--its a long one! Read here: Open Original Shared Link

teankerbell Apprentice

I use Tofutti Better than Cream Cheese and I am CF. I use a little tiny bit on my gluten-free muffins. But it has only been a couple of days for me. I just tried it this week.

kaciemarie Contributor

I use Toffuti Better than Cream Cheese all the time and I never have had any problems. I looked on their website and it looks okay to me. Hope this helps!

Ksmith Contributor

I thought maltodextrin (fourth ingredient listed on label) was something we couldn't have...Please help...now I'm confused. Thanks! :):)

Lauren M Explorer

Tofu Pups are gluten-free. Love love love them!!

- Lauren

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Perhaps there is someone here who uses Tofutti products...I haven't. When I looked up their response on gluten, woo wee--its a long one! Read here: Open Original Shared Link

That is the longest non-readable CYA statement I've seen to date! That's a full on ramble!

I thought maltodextrin (fourth ingredient listed on label) was something we couldn't have...Please help...now I'm confused. Thanks! :):)

Maltodextrin looks suspicious but it's not. In North America, maltodextrin is made from corn.


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pinkpei77 Contributor

i eat tofutti cream cheese all the time!

their statement on their website is just to cover their butt.

key Contributor

My son eats tofu pups all the time! HE loves them.

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