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My Email Response From Gardenburger


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ebrbetty Rising Star

so happy they changed the recipe :D

Dear Elizabeth:

Thank you for writing to us. We appreciate hearing from our customers and are

happy to help you determine which of our

products fit your needs. We currently offer these vegan products: (Tan Box

Only)

1- GardenVegan

2- Black Bean Chipotle Burger - also gluten free

3- Veggie Medley Burger

4- Flame Grilled Hamburger- also gluten free

5- Chik'n Grill Savory Herb

6- Breakfast Sausage

7- Herb Crusted Cutlets

8- Homestyle Classic Burger

9- BBQ Riblets

These products contain no dairy, no eggs, and no other animal products or

by-products. We can't divulge a complete list of

ingredients in our natural flavors and spices (our competitors would love to

know), but we assure you that none comes from

animals. You can get more information about our vegan products, along with

recipes, cooking tips, ingredients, and

nutritional information, by going to Open Original Shared Link on our website. Please give them a try

and let us know what you think. We'll be adding new vegan products soon, so

check back periodically.

Eat Positive,

Linda Olsen

Consumer Affairs Coordinator

Gardenburger Authentic Foods Company


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chewymom Rookie

Oh YEA!!! The black bean was my favorite!!!

hineini Enthusiast
Oh YEA!!! The black bean was my favorite!!!

This is great news! I've never had the black bean but it sure sounds good. I have their wheat-free vegan gardenburgers in my freezer right now, they have oats in them but no wheat - When I'm done with them I want to only buy ones that are truly and completely gluten-free... so this info is helpful. Thanks!

ravenwoodglass Mentor
so happy they changed the recipe :D

Dear Elizabeth:

Thank you for writing to us. We appreciate hearing from our customers and are

happy to help you determine which of our

products fit your needs. We currently offer these vegan products: (Tan Box

Only)

1- GardenVegan

2- Black Bean Chipotle Burger - also gluten free

3- Veggie Medley Burger

4- Flame Grilled Hamburger- also gluten free

5- Chik'n Grill Savory Herb

6- Breakfast Sausage

7- Herb Crusted Cutlets

8- Homestyle Classic Burger

9- BBQ Riblets

These products contain no dairy, no eggs, and no other animal products or

by-products. We can't divulge a complete list of

ingredients in our natural flavors and spices (our competitors would love to

know), but we assure you that none comes from

animals. You can get more information about our vegan products, along with

recipes, cooking tips, ingredients, and

nutritional information, by going to Open Original Shared Link on our website. Please give them a try

and let us know what you think. We'll be adding new vegan products soon, so

check back periodically.

Eat Positive,

Linda Olsen

Consumer Affairs Coordinator

Gardenburger Authentic Foods Company

It looks like only the Black Bean Chipote is gluten-free, am I right about that?

ebrbetty Rising Star

the grilled is gluten-free too, i had it for lunch today, had a leftover corn taco shell so i nuked the burger, topped with kraft shredded cheese [lactose free :D ] broke it up, stuffed it in the taco shell with lettuce and olives..it was good, fast and low fat too

ravenwoodglass Mentor
the grilled is gluten-free too, i had it for lunch today, had a leftover corn taco shell so i nuked the burger, topped with kraft shredded cheese [lactose free :D ] broke it up, stuffed it in the taco shell with lettuce and olives..it was good, fast and low fat too

I just looked again at the product info and the Grilled has soy sauce in it, which has wheat.

"Flame Grilled Burger Ingredients

Soy Protein Concentrate-Hydrated, Canola Oil, Vegetable Gum, Wheat Gluten, Salt, Natural Flavors, Autolyzed Yeast Extract, Sesame Oil, Caramel Color, Soy Sauce (Water, Wheat, Soybeans, Salt), Dried Onion, Natural Grill Flavor (from Vegetable Oil), Dried Yeast, Ascorbic Acid. Contains: soy and wheat "

Have you ever had any CC issues from the Black Bean?

queenofhearts Explorer
I just looked again at the product info and the Grilled has soy sauce in it, which has wheat.

Arghh! That's awful. How can they call it gluten-free?

Or is flame-grilled different?


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jenvan Collaborator
Arghh! That's awful. How can they call it gluten-free?

Or is flame-grilled different?

Yeah, that isn't gluten free. erbetty- Will you e-mail Linda and ask her to correct the information or explain what she meant?

ebrbetty Rising Star
Yeah, that isn't gluten free. erbetty- Will you e-mail Linda and ask her to correct the information or explain what she meant?

I just looked again at mine, the flame grilled says "gluten free" in red, I looked at the ingredients, yup, its gluten-free :D

ravenwoodglass Mentor
I just looked again at mine, the flame grilled says "gluten free" in red, I looked at the ingredients, yup, its gluten-free :D

I'm wondering if they have either changed the product or if the website was wrong. I looked for the Black Bean today at Wegmans (the only BB they had was in a #@&* wheat flour wrap) but they had the Grilled kind. Although it didn't say gluten-free on the box it looked safe. I hope they aren't reformulating the grilled ones and adding the soy sauce that would be a real bummer. I have bad reactions to CC so I decided to forgo these for myself because so many of the other ones have wheat.

ebrbetty Rising Star

from what i gather they changed the ingredients..I looked at them at a different grocery store and they did not say gluten free, but the ones I have do, its marked on the side of the box in red..i think once all the stores sell out of the older boxes you will see them

I get sick really easy..had another one just on a plate today with the kraft lactose free cheese and I'm ok

ravenwoodglass Mentor
from what i gather they changed the ingredients..I looked at them at a different grocery store and they did not say gluten free, but the ones I have do, its marked on the side of the box in red..i think once all the stores sell out of the older boxes you will see them

I get sick really easy..had another one just on a plate today with the kraft lactose free cheese and I'm ok

Thanks I am going to have to try them. I've missed Veggie burgers a lot.

linz7997 Explorer

OH MY GOSH!!! i am so happy about this...i alwasy walk right past them and sigh wishing i could buy them!!! YAY!!! im going to kroger tomorrow and stocking up!!! (after checking the label of course :) )

ebrbetty Rising Star

hope you find them :D

2kids4me Contributor
We can't divulge a complete list of

ingredients in our natural flavors and spices (our competitors would love to

know), but we assure you that none comes from

animals.

But can they reassure you that none of natural flavours and spices comes from a gluten source?

ravenwoodglass Mentor
But can they reassure you that none of natural flavours and spices comes from a gluten source?

Excellent point.

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