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Quick! Are Pork And Beans Ok


Lymetoo

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are pork and beans OK??


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Lisa Mentor

B&M and Bushes are gluten free.....I don't buy others. Hope I got you in time.

Lisa

Lymetoo Contributor
B&M and Bushes are gluten free.....I don't buy others. Hope I got you in time.

Lisa

Well, I knew y'all had said Bush's is OK....but this is by ConAgra and it says "natural and artificial flavors"...that's the only thing questionable.

and we're having Hebrew National franks with them......I THINK they are OK...??

THANKS!!

Lisa Mentor

Hebrew Nat. are ok.......enjoy.

Lymetoo Contributor

Thanks!!!! :) .......PORK N BEANS??????

Nantzie Collaborator

From what I've been told on this board, ConAgra will clearly list any gluten-containing ingredients.

Nancy

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From what I've been told on this board, ConAgra will clearly list any gluten-containing ingredients.

Nancy

Thanks.....I finally decided not to eat the beans. Just ate the franks and a salad. Guess I'll call Con Agra.


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  • 2 weeks later...
gooddawg315 Newbie
are pork and beans OK??

Bush's beans are ok except for their home style chili.

  • 1 year later...
dish23 Newbie
are pork and beans OK??

Spoke w/ Cambells 7/08 and their pork and beans ARE NOT gluten free. But thankfully there are other options.

Lisa Mentor
Spoke w/ Cambells 7/08 and their pork and beans ARE NOT gluten free. But thankfully there are other options.

As dish23 has said, Campbell's (US) Pork and Beans are NOT listed on their gluten free listing. (Campbel's Canada has a different gluten free listing).

  • 2 months later...
DMarie Apprentice

Does anyone know if Van Camps pork n beans are gluten free? I have cans and cans of those on my shelves.

Thanks,

Dawn

Lisa Mentor
Does anyone know if Van Camps pork n beans are gluten free? I have cans and cans of those on my shelves.

Thanks,

Dawn

Well, what does the ingredients say?

DMarie Apprentice

I don't recognize anything gluten in the ingredients (I don't have a can with me, will post later at home). I am trying to figure out what is causing a problem for my daughter. There is a big ? mark on these beans. I have quite a few cans.

I'll post the ingredients because if I am missing something that contains gluten, I need to be informed. Meantime, I think I will just donate the cans and go with the brands that are listed as gluten-free to be safe.

Thanks,

Dawn

Lisa Mentor
I don't recognize anything gluten in the ingredients (I don't have a can with me, will post later at home). I am trying to figure out what is causing a problem for my daughter. There is a big ? mark on these beans. I have quite a few cans.

I'll post the ingredients because if I am missing something that contains gluten, I need to be informed. Meantime, I think I will just donate the cans and go with the brands that are listed as gluten-free to be safe.

Thanks,

Dawn

I sure we can interpret for you. It's very hard and confusing in the beginning. A good rule of thumb is "when in doubt, do without".

The food pantry will welcome your gluteny foods.

lenjac Newbie

We all like Bush's the best

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