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Hormel Real Bacon Bits


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Does anyone know if these are gluten free? I tried checking on their website, but I saw no info there. They have a smoke flavoring ingredient and I am not sure if its safe.


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Hi! I know that Hormel's Deli Meat say on the package that it is gluten-free. So I'm not sure if it is or not. Sorry it didnt help, but just wanted to tell you that they do put gluten-free on some of their products.

Lisa Mentor

100% that Hormel will always list. They are one of the good ones.

jerseyangel Proficient

Hormel Real Bacon Bits are gluten-free--I verified by phone :)

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Stephanie--did you ever figure out what glutened you? was it the baccon bits..since you asked..they seem to think they are safe ...but maybe you don't tollerate them. that's the case for me..gluten-free or not..belching and rumblings within 20 min.

judy in philly

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I just wanted to add that I was at the store and picked up a package of their pepperoni and on the back it said gluten free. What a nice surprise that was! :D

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Ugh, I have no idea what glutened me. This Sunday I cooked all my food at my moms inside on the stove, pan cooked hamburgers and my chicken was baked in the oven. I didnt get sick. So maybe it just was the grill? Even though mom cleaned it with Easy Off.. maybe there was still something on it.

Thanks for all the replies on the bacon bits!


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