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does anyone know if the ready-made kroger brand ranch dip in the refridgerated section (by the sour cream) is gluten free? what cheese sauce packets are gluten free in the mac and cheese boxes? it would be so much cheaper for me to use my own gluten-free noodles with a cheese sauce packet from another box. i also think i have heard that lipton onion soup mix is gluten-free, is this right? what about the kroger brand suasage---links and bulk?


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does anyone know if the ready-made kroger brand ranch dip in the refridgerated section (by the sour cream) is gluten free? what cheese sauce packets are gluten free in the mac and cheese boxes? it would be so much cheaper for me to use my own gluten-free noodles with a cheese sauce packet from another box. i also think i have heard that lipton onion soup mix is gluten-free, is this right? what about the kroger brand suasage---links and bulk?

NOt sure about the other items you mentioned but I could be wrong but I would stay away from the Lipton onion soup mix - for me I get a bad reaction bloating, gas ect ect.

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You can actually buy the cheese mix for the mac & cheese in a small canister (almost like parmasen cheese) and it is made by Kraft. I use Tinkyada noodles and this cheese all the time. I can't tell the difference....I actually think it may be better than Kraft! ;)

I do believe that you are right on the Lipton Onion Soup Mix.

Kroger has a number that you can call to verify their products. I have seen others post that they are pretty reliable about responding, too.

Good luck!

TinkerbellSwt Collaborator

The Lipton Onion Soup Mix is made gluten free. I have heard many other people have reactions to it. I think that it might just be the other ingredients in it that cause them though. I have used it and been fine and sometimes I get a belly ache.

chrissy Collaborator

anyone know where i can buy the kraft cheese mix? i haven't seen it locally. can i find it on-line?

penguin Community Regular

In a couple of stores here it is near the velveeta.

nocommente Rookie

If your Kroger has any "health food" items, see if they carry DeBoles Rice Pasta and Cheese.

The Kroger where I live has it. It's gluten free, and I really enjoy it.


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I work for Kroger. Kroger owns the dairy farms its dairy products come from. There will not be hidden gluten. I've had the DeBoles mac and cheese. It's ok, but not as good as Kraft. I emailed Kraft before about the canister thing. They don't sell them near me. They will send it to you, though. I haven't gotten into detail in the meat department yet. I did write a letter to the corporate headquarters urging them to make a gluten-free product list available online like Meijer and whole Foods do.

"Hi Heather,

Thank you for visiting Open Original Shared Link and for your interest in KRAFT Macaroni & Cheese Cheese Topping.

I've checked our online product locator database and was unable to locate KRAFT Macaroni & Cheese Cheese Topping in your area. However, we do offer an ordering service for our hard to find products - which ships those products directly to you. If you give us a call one of our representatives would be glad to place an order for you. Our Kraft/NetGrocer team may be reached at 888-849-5612 from 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. EST.

For future reference you can try our Product Locator to search for your favorite products in your area - simply log onto Open Original Shared Link and click the product information tab.

Another alternative is to check with your grocery store manager as to whether or not the store can stock the product you're looking to purchase. The store manager may be able to place a special order for you. Please understand that the decision to place a special order is up to the store manager.

Again, thanks for contacting us, and I hope you'll continue to enjoy our products.

Kim McMiller

Assoc Director, GCR Consumer Services "

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