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A List Of Gluten Free Products


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Hi all,

I thought I would share this list of gluten free foods that my nutritionist gave me. I don't know how old this info is, so you will need to call first. phone #'s and websites are listed. I hope this helps!

Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream-always check label for up to date info. Avoid obvious add ins such as cookies, dough. ect. Call 1-800-726-6748 or www.benandjerrys.com

Blue Diamond Nut Thins-Pecan and almond are gluten-free. To verify call 1-800-987-2329 or www.bluediamondnuts.com

Boar's Head Deli Meats- All are gluten-free except Olive Loaf, Dutch Loaf, and Pickle Loaf. Call 1-800-352-6277 or www.boarshead.com

Boar's Head Deli Cheese- most are gluten-free but check list for exceptions.

Bush's Beans- all are gluten-free except Chili Beans products and Chili Magic lines. www.bushbeans.com

Cabot- All cheeses are gluten-free. All Sour Creams are gluten-free. Call 188TRY-CABOT or info@cabotcheese.com

Classico Pasta Sauces- all are gluten-free, see Heinz

Coca Cola- all products 1-800-GET-COKE or www.cocacola.com

Columbo Yogurt- all labels will identify gluten if present. Read labels for current info. Call 1-800-967-5248

Colgate-Palmolive- all toothpastes and Simply White Call 1-800-8388 or www.colgate.com

Campbell's Soup Co.- must read labels. Call for list 1-800-257-8443 or www.campbellssoup.com

Dannon- plain yogurt only is guaranteed gluten-free call 1-800-321-2174 or www.dannon.com

Del Monte- all canned & jarred fruit, canned vegetables, fruit cups, tomatoes and tomato products, all 100% fruit juices are gluten-free. Verify labels for current info.

www.delmonte.com

Edy's Ice Cream- most flavors are gluten-free except for add ins such as cookies, brownies, etc. Call for large listing 1-888-590-3397 or www.edys.com

Fantastic Foods- Carry a large line of products such as potato cups, soup cups, and chili cups. Call 1-707-778-7607 or www.fantasticfoods.com

Fleischmann's Unsalted Margarine (is also Lactose Free)

Fleischmann's Yeast- all varieties are gluten-free.

Frito Lay-large gluten-free list available. Call 1-800-352-4477 or www.fritolay.com

Fookies gluten-free cookies available in some supermarkets. Call 1-888-FROOKIE or www.frookie.com

GFA (Great Foods of America)- Smart Beat & Smart Balance. All products are gluten-free

Hebrew National- all products are gluten-free except for Beef Franks in a blanket. Verify at www.hebrewnational.com

Heinz-Ketchup and Vinegars are gluten-free except Apple cider flavored vinegar. Call 1-800-255-5750 or www.heinz.com

Herb-Ox Bouillon-Beef, chicken, vegetable, spicy chicken, and garlic chicken are gluten-free. See Hormel.

Hershey's -has a small partial list available, but many additional products are gluten-free.

Hershey's Semi-sweet chips, cocoa, syrup, kisses and milk choc. bars are gluten-free

Please verify current status by reading labels. Call 1-800-468-1714 or www.hersheys.com

Hillshire Farms- all ham, bacon, hotdogs, deli select, and smoked sausage are gluten-free. Corn dogs, bratwurst, and sandwiches are NOT gluten-free. See Sara Lee for contact info.

Hood- All sour cream, all Lactaid milks, many ice creams and Hendries products. Call 1-800-343-6592 or www.hphood.com/answerMom

Hormel Foods- many products are gluten-free, including pepperoni. For Listing call 1-800-523-4635 or www.hormel.com

Jimmy Dean- All fully cooked and uncooked sausage. For list call 1-800-925-DEAN or www.jimmydean.com

Just Born Candies- for list call 1-800-445-5787 or www.justborn.com

Jolly Rancher- all hard candy and lollipops are gluten-free. See Hershey's.

Kahn's- see Sara Lee

Kraft Foods- will list items that contain gluten on the package ingredient statement. For other items that contain gluten, the grain source will be declared in parenthesis after the ingredient name. Ex. 'natural flavor' (contains wheat). Kraft also owns the following brands: Baker's Chocolate, Breakstone, Calumet, Capri Sun, General Foods, Crystal light, Jello, Kool-Aid, Velveeta, Maxwell House, Minute Rice, and Cool Whip. The same labeling policy applies to these companies. Call 1-800-323-0768 or www.kraftfoods.com

Kozy Shack Rice Puddings. Located in the dairy section. For list call 1-714-5281718 or www.kozyshack.com

Land O Lakes- All butter, natural cheeses only. For list call 1-800-323-4155

Lipton- At this time: Vegatable Soup Mix, Onion Soup Mix, Beefy Onion Soup Mix. Read current labels. Call 1-800-697-7887 or www.lipton.com

Lois Rich- many gluten-free products, must read labels. See Kraft for labeling info.

M&M Mars- has a complete gluten-free list available, which changes. Call 1-800-222-0293 or www.mmmars.com

Manischewitz Foods- Macaroons, potoato products, Passover products. List available call 1-201-333-3700 or www.manischewitz.com

McCain Foods-Frozen French Fries including shoestrings, crinkle cuts, steak fries, straight cut Tasti Tater and Smile Potatoes Call 1-877-804-6198 for list.

McCormick and Co.- all extracts, flavorings, and pure spices are gluten-free Call 1-800-632-5847 or www.mccormick.com

Minute Maid- all juices are gluten-free. See Coca-Cola

Motts- all applesauce varieties are gluten-free. Call 1-800-426-4891 or www.motts.com

Nabisco- all product labels must be checked for current info. See Kraft for labeling policy. Call 1-800-622-4726 or www.nabisco.com

Nestle Baking Products- Toll house chocolate morsels are gluten-free, butterscotch are NOT. List available. Call 1-800-441-2525 or www.nestle.com

Nestle Candy- Baby Ruth, Butterfinger, Milk Chocolate, Oh Henry! and others. Read labels for current info. www.nestlecandy.com

ORE-IDA- many gluten-free frozen potato products available. For list contact Heinz (info above) or 1-800-892-2401 or www.oreida.com

Orville Redenbacher- will list gluten ingredients on label. Call 1-800-243-0303

Oscar Mayer- all product labels must be checked for current info. See Kraft for labeling policy. Call 1-800-222-2323 or www.oscarmayer.com

Pace-Salsas and Sauces- Many are gluten-free. Contact Campbell's Soup for list.

Pepsi Co- all products are gluten-free. Call 1-800-433-2652 or www.pepsi.com

Philly Swirl products. All are gluten-free with the exception of ice cream sandwiches. Web site is www.phillyswirl.com

Red Star Yeast- all varieties are gluten-free. Call 1-800-4- CELIAC or www.redstaryeast.com

Royal- puddings, gelatins, flan are all gluten-free.

SAF Yeast- all varieties

Sara Lee is parent company to the following brands: Kahn's, Ball Park, Hillshire Farm, Best Kosher, West Virginia, and Jimmy Dean. Read labels. Avoid all breaded items such as breakfast sandwiches and corn dogs. Avoid bratwurst. Call 1-888-317-5867 or www.saralee.com

Sargento Foods- most natural cheeses are gluten-free but some are NOT gluten-free. For list call 1-800-558-5802 or sargento.com

Skippy Peanut Butter- all varieties. Call 1-866-4SKIPPY. See Best Foods.

Smart Balance and Smart Beat spreads and cheeses are all gluten-free. See GFA foods.

Smucker- all jams, jellies, preserves, marmalades, spread, fruit syrups, peanut butters, shortening and oils are gluten-free. Call 1-330-682-3000

Starkist- all products are gluten-free Call 1-800-252-1587 or www.starkist.com

Sweet Baby Ray's Barbeque Sauce- all varieties. Call 1-877-729-2229 or www.sweetbabyrays.com

SACO cultured powdered buttermilk (usually located with canned milks or other powdered milk)

Tootsie Roll- all products are gluten-free. Call 1-800-877-7655 or www.tootsieroll.com

Williams Foods- Oriental seasonings packets. Call 1-800-255-6736 or www.williamsfoods.com

Veryfine- all juices and Fruit 2 0 beverages are gluten-free. Call 1-800-837-9346 or www.fruit2o.com

Yoplait- all gluten containing items will be listed. Read labels for current info. Call 1-800-967-5248


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Smunkeemom Enthusiast

wow! the websites and numbers are very helpful. thank you for posting that. I am going to start getting updated gluten free lists today!

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GF-Guy Newbie

Thanks for the list. I just called Coca Cola (July 1, 2006) 1-800-438-2653 and they told me that now all Coke products sold in the US are gluten-free. I know there are a lot of questions about Coke products (especially the carmel coloring). Hope this helps!

gluten-free-Guy

queenofhearts Explorer

Thanks for posting such a volume of info! Very helpful.

Leah

ebrbetty Rising Star

thanks for taking the time to post that, it will be helpful to many ppl :D

silvia Newbie

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Green12 Enthusiast
wow! the websites and numbers are very helpful. thank you for posting that. I am going to start getting updated gluten free lists today!

I agree, the website and number info for the companies is very helpful! Thanks for taking the time barilla to post all of this information. :)


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ILOVEOMC Enthusiast

When I called Smucker's this summer they told me their products don't contain wheat, BUT that they are doing testing for barley, rye , and oats and until the testing is done near the end of '06 they are not safe for us!!

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murlene Rookie

Thank you so much for all the info. What a great help to us all! You're a saint :D

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Very helpful information

swittenauer Enthusiast

Thanks so much for posting that. The more info the better.

laurennj Newbie

Thanks so much for posting that--it was very helpful! I just started a gluten-free diet trial about a week and a half ago--and am in the stage where I'm starting to be okay with rice cakes and corn tortillas for dinner, so it's nice to see there are more options! I had a blood test in May that was negative for Celiac Disease, but when I continued to experience consistent and increasingly-worse problems despite medication and diet restrictions (avoidance of "problem" foods, although not specifically gluten-related), I thought I'd give it a try as I had heard about the occurrences of "false negatives." I believe in the past week I've started to see definite changes. Is this common that a blood test comes back negative but a gluten-free diet reflects rapid and noticeable changes?

Lymetoo Contributor

Thank you!! I just found the Herb Ox bouillon this week and was praying it was truly gluten free since I had to do a liquid diet for two days.

It tasted OK! It's low in sodium or either sodium free so I added my own salt.

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