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Cheeseburger In Paradise Warning.....


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wolfie Enthusiast

I went out to eat last night at Cheeseburger in Paradise (YUM). My Dad ordered the "Cheeseburger in Paradise", you know the one with the Heinz 57 and french fried potatoes.... LOL! Anyway, I started thinking and it struck me..WAIT! Heinz 57 is not gluten-free!!! No biggie for me b/c I never liked it, but I had just looked at the gluten-free menu that CIP gave me to order from and it had nothing about omitting this sauce from your order (but did say to leave the bun off). I checked the menu I had printed out at home, too, and it said nothing about the Heniz 57. So, I went to their website this morning and apparently they have now updated the gluten-free menu and it does say to order without Heniz 57. I am just sharing this for any of you who happen upon an old menu and don't know that the sauce is not gluten-free.


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We have been trying to figure out the past 2 weeks where my husband has been getting gluten since he has been so sick & guess what? HEINZ 57 sauce. I thought it was gluten free & didn't realize that they change ingredients or such at Heinz & it could go from gluten free to chocked full of gluten. Thanks for the info. Mystery solved I think.

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We have been trying to figure out the past 2 weeks where my husband has been getting gluten since he has been so sick & guess what? HEINZ 57 sauce. I thought it was gluten free & didn't realize that they change ingredients or such at Heinz & it could go from gluten free to chocked full of gluten. Thanks for the info. Mystery solved I think.

I've been gluten free for over 3 years now and it has never been on their gluten free list. Sorry your hubby has been sick.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

swittenauer Enthusiast

I must have gotten it confused with something else but I am so glad we know now.

wolfie Enthusiast

Wow....glad that you figured it out and that he can get to feeling better!!!

Guest Jessers

Is Heinz 57 just regular ketchup? I thought that was gluten-free. Isn't there a mainstream ketchup that is gluten-free??

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heinz reg. ketchup is gluten-free, just not the heinz 57 sauce which is something different.


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