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Claussen Pickles


CarlaB

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I did a search for Claussen and gluten on the internet, it came up that these are not gluten-free. Is this true? Nothing looks suspicious on the label except for natural ingredients. Anyone know if they're okay?

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Carla


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It could be the vinegar. According to the Clan Thompson list, Vlasic pickles are gluten-free but are manufactured on the same lines as gluten-containing foods.

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  lpellegr said:
It could be the vinegar. According to the Clan Thompson list, Vlasic pickles are gluten-free but are manufactured on the same lines as gluten-containing foods.

Thannk you. The vinegar is distilled, so should be fine.

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I have had no problems with Claussen pickles at all. However, I have not felt well after eating Vlasic.

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  CarlaB said:
I did a search for Claussen and gluten on the internet, it came up that these are not gluten-free. Is this true? Nothing looks suspicious on the label except for natural ingredients. Anyone know if they're okay?

Thanks,

Carla

I called the Claussen company and they did verify with me that their pickles are gluten free. I've eaten them and haven't had any problems, but I know everyone may have a different reaction.

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