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Dinosaur Bar-b-que?


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Anybody know if any of the Dinosaur Bar-B-Que sauces or marinades are gluten free? A friend is planning a dinner party and wants to use the Dinosaur Creole Honey Mustard Sauce as a marinade. The list of ingredients looks relatively okay: Brown Sugar, Honey, Natural Smoke Flavor, Prepared Mustard, Roasted Garlic, Spices, Tomato Sauce, Vinegar, Xanthan Gum. What's "natural smoke flavor", though? What kind of vinegar? I need to confirm if I can have it, but can't find a phone number to call to find out!


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This is totally ironic that you are posting this because I just happened to call them 2 days ago to find out if any of their stuff is gluten free. The woman I spoke with was very knowledgeable and very nice. She said all of their sauces are gluten free. I asked about the bbq fried rice and she said they do add soy sauce to it, but she said if I call ahead they can maybe make a batch up for me.

So basically tons for you to eat!!!

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Awesome!!! I love Dinosaur!!!!

I'dratherbecycling Rookie
This is totally ironic that you are posting this because I just happened to call them 2 days ago to find out if any of their stuff is gluten free. The woman I spoke with was very knowledgeable and very nice. She said all of their sauces are gluten free. I asked about the bbq fried rice and she said they do add soy sauce to it, but she said if I call ahead they can maybe make a batch up for me.

So basically tons for you to eat!!!

You rock - thanks for the info! That's going to make my Saturday dinner far more enjoyable!!!

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