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I have some Johnsonville brats in the fridge and was looking at the ingredients and the only thing I see that would have gluten is the msg (monosodium glutamate). Is this gluten? Also, are the brats gluten-free? I'm still very new at this so I'm sure I miss ingredients that are gluten that don't send up and red flags for me.

Thakns in advance


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I have some Johnsonville brats in the fridge and was looking at the ingredients and the only thing I see that would have gluten is the msg (monosodium glutamate). Is this gluten? Also, are the brats gluten-free? I'm still very new at this so I'm sure I miss ingredients that are gluten that don't send up and red flags for me.

Thakns in advance

They are gluten-free...I believe the website has info on this. MSG does not contain gluten, but does bother some people.

Here is info from their website:

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Answer: GLUTEN FREE PRODUCT LISTING BY CATEGORY

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I have some Johnsonville brats in the fridge and was looking at the ingredients and the only thing I see that would have gluten is the msg (monosodium glutamate). Is this gluten? Also, are the brats gluten-free? I'm still very new at this so I'm sure I miss ingredients that are gluten that don't send up and red flags for me.

Thakns in advance

dont know if it gluten-free but i stay away from it as it tends to upset my tummy.

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