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Flavored Yogurt


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Does anyone know if Horizon Organic Vanilla yogurt is gluten-free? I've been really careful about everything but then I didn't even think about gluten in yogurt :(

My tongue and throat were burning right after I ate it which is sometimes a symptom for me so now I'm frusterated and sad. The ingredients say natural vanilla flavor and organic natural vanilla...is it safe or not?


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My reaction is getting worse and worse :(

I'm really upset at myself for not thinking about gluten in the yogurt. Everything I ate today was gluten-free...I also had a starbucks drink with caramel...it had to be one of these but probably the yogurt since my tongue and throat burned immediately. I can't call Horizon to verify since its the weekend now. So mad at myself.

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I called horizen about 6 months ago. They do not add gluten to their yogurt, but like Dannon, won't confirm that the flavored yogurts are gluten-free because they outsource some of their flavoring ingredients. I did not ask specifically about the vanilla. We don't use their brand now.

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