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Wishbone Salad Spritzers Blasamic Breeze Vinagrette Dressing


Kelly J.

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I've just emailed the company about this, but I'm also posting this message in hopes that someone already knows the answer to my question. Is the wishbone Salad Spritzers Balsamic Breeze Vinagrette Dressing gluten free? It lists "natural flavors" and I'm wondering if it's safe or not. I loved this dressing before the recent diagnosis, and now I don't know if I can still enjoy it or not.

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thebiglurker Newbie
  Kelly J. said:
I've just emailed the company about this, but I'm also posting this message in hopes that someone already knows the answer to my question. Is the wishbone Salad Spritzers Balsamic Breeze Vinagrette Dressing gluten free? It lists "natural flavors" and I'm wondering if it's safe or not. I loved this dressing before the recent diagnosis, and now I don't know if I can still enjoy it or not.

I was just wondering if you ever found an answer on this one? I'm curious about the product as well. Thanks!

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wendye Newbie
  thebiglurker said:
I was just wondering if you ever found an answer on this one? I'm curious about the product as well. Thanks!

I googled this as well, and here is what I found:

"(From an Anoka celiac support group member)

I just got off the phone with Wishbone. The nutritionist was very knowledgeable about the celiac diet and allergens. She said that if anything in their products is derived from wheat, rye, barley (and I think oats) it is noted as an allergen. And, if they used malt flavoring, she said it would be noted in parenthesis as barley!

So, folks, you can Salad Spritzer away!"

WARNING: my favorite "pre-celiac diagnosis" flavor was asian silk. That DOES contain soy sauce (with wheat, of course). So... do not use that flavor. I am going to try the "French Flair", which is gluten-free.

psawyer Proficient

Wishbone is owned by Unilever. Unilever will clearly disclose all gluten sources in the ingredient list. This has been their policy for as long as I have been on the diet. If you don't see wheat, rye, barley or oats by name in the ingredient list, then there is no gluten in the product.

Note that the original post is almost two years old, BTW.

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