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Swanson Broths


Corkdarrr

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Corkdarrr Enthusiast

Turtle and I are confused!

I googled Swanson chicken broths today and found several results saying that they are NOT gluten-free except for the organic type.

She swears she just saw them on the new Delphi list.

We thought we'd ask the experts...Anyone know for sure?

Thanks

-Courtney


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I have Swanson's in my cabinet and called them to make sure they are gluten-free - they confirmed (twice, b/c I didn't really believe the first time) that they ARE gluten-free (they even sent me a list of all their gluten-free foods and of course it was on there).

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If I remember correctly, the organic ones arent gluten free. At least that is what I thought I saw. I use the regular broths all the time with no problems at all

Corkdarrr Enthusiast

Thanks! I wouldn't be suprised if I just read it wrong. I had the kind of day where I started out being late for class and then hit every red light on the way there. :blink:

That's REALLY good to know, though, because that was the brand I always used when I cooked before going gluten-free. One less thing to replace... :)

-courtney

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According to Clan Thompson Database, the "Natural Chicken Broth" is also gluten-free. BUT, is that the organic?

They list it separately from the regular Beef, Chicken and Vegetable Broths.

LKelly8 Rookie

Swanson's Organic Beef is gluten-free - and is labeled so on the front. (Box)

Swanson's Natural Goodness Chicken is gluten-free, not labeled. (Box, not the organic brand - it's sorta like Swanson's "organic-lite" brand. :P )

These are the only two I checked - they're also the only two that I know of that are both gluten-free and MSG free.

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