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ok so i was reading my newb kit and it states that cool-ranch doritoes are safe, is this really true or is there lots of cc issues, milk does not seem to bother me that much, and these are literaly my favorite chip and i have not had them for about 4 months before i went gluten-free and now that i have been gluten-free for a month thats 5 months and i would love to have these as a treat to myself for not cheating on this diet and sticking with it even though i feel like its not working sometimes


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hez Enthusiast

Ranch was never my favorite flavor :angry: I have had them without a problem (remember to always read the label, the formulations are always changing). However, there are several people who have had issues with Frito-Lay and cc issues.

Hez

Lister Rising Star

instead of opening a new thread- anyone eat fred meyer meet i have had wincos and safeway with no problem but i dont know u never know so i figure i would ask should be safe since the law requires ingrediants to be listed on meet but like i said u just never know

Girl Ninja Newbie

I've not had a problem yet with Lay's products. We have the little 25 cent bags at work, so I snack on Cheetos and Doritos fairly often. No clue about the meat.

Lister Rising Star

turning this post into a 4 question post sorry, i just hate to flood the board with new topics

ok so colgate says that all variates are gluten-free but then they also say that, the same factory is used for all there products and they make absolutly no garuntee against cc and its a risk you take in using there products... so im wondering if maybe my toothpaste is what has been getten me sick??

minibabe Contributor

I have never had a problem with colagate but I have had a problem with cooler ranch doritios

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I eat the white cheese, organic Doritioes made by Frito-lay, safe ingredients and your fingers don't get the orange dust all over them. They taste good too.


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Guhlia Rising Star

I think most of the Doritos are safe. The nacho cheese one is not. The black pepper jack ones are my favorite. They taste great with Velveeta cheese dip. Yum.

I use Crest toothpaste and have never had a problem. It may be worth switching just to be safe. I like the cinnamon crest. :)

Lister Rising Star

what about the meat? i figure its safe but i may as well ask its fred meyer store brand

minibabe Contributor
what about the meat? i figure its safe but i may as well ask its fred meyer store brand

I have never heard of the brand before. But I think that you are reffering to deli meat? If so just ask the deli counter for the company phone number tell them that it is reguarding a food allergey and call the company and ask. You might also want to try to see if there is a number on line for the company.

Good luck :)

Amanda NY

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We eat the Doritos Nacho Cheese Naturals White Corn too. My son is very sensitive, but Thank God has had no problems. They taste the same as the regular nacho cheese Doritos - yum!

Lister Rising Star

i dont think its deli meet, its just steak that they packaged, no ingrediants so it should be safe, i have to eat it for lunch no matter what or else my stomic will get upset since i did not bring backup food

even though a celiac came in yesterday and says that she eats here all the time without problems including useing eating are frys (i dont even do that i know what happens with the fryers)

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