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I wrote to Campbell's and they sent me a copy of their gluten-free list...a little sparse when compared to their extensive product list. But definately good news for anyone who likes V8 (not me)!

Chunky soup

Chicken Broccoli Cheese 18 oz.

Select Soup

Savory Lentil 19 oz.

Prego Pasta Sauce

Traditional Sauce all sizes

Three Cheese Sauce 26 oz.

Mushroom 4lb 3oz

Organic Sauce All

Swanson Broth

Lower Sodium Beef Broth 14 oz.

RTS Beef Broth 14.5 oz.

RTS Chicken Broth 14.5 oz.

Natural Goodness Chix Broth all sizes

Vegetable broth 14 oz.

Organic Broths all

Swanson Canned Poultry

Premium Chunk chix breast in water all sizes

Premium white and dark chunk chix all sizes

mixin' chicken 5 oz.

All Campbell's Tomato Juice is gluten-free

All V8 Vegetable juice is gluten-free

All V8 Fusion Blends are gluten-free

All V8 Splash Juice blends are gluten-free

All Diet V8 Splash Juice Blends are gluten-free

V8 Splash Smoothies

Orange Creme all sizes

Peach Mango all sizes

Strawberry Banana all sizes

All Pace Red Sauces

Enchilada sauces

Picante Sauces

Thick and Chunky salsas

Organic Picante (mild and medium)

However, as with most companies they use the disclaimer that I should always check the labels to be sure. I am going to write them back and ask what it is I should be checking for. Will the label clearly state wheat? Has anyone ever asked a company this before?

Campbell's sucks! :P

-Courtney


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You go girl!!

Thanks for this update! VERY Helpful, especially since "holiday cookin" will be underway soon!

psawyer Proficient
However, as with most companies they use the disclaimer that I should always check the labels to be sure. I am going to write them back and ask what it is I should be checking for. Will the label clearly state wheat? Has anyone ever asked a company this before?

Campbell's will clearly label all gluten sources in their ingredients. Look for one of these words: wheat, rye, oats or barley. If none of those words appear, then there is no gluten in the product.

The advice is good advice because product formulas can change: the list may be out of date but the product label will always be correct. When a company has such a policy, as many do, you don't need a list, you just read the label! This is good, not bad.

Corkdarrr Enthusiast

Turtle, I guess this once again settles our Swanson debate!

Psawyer - I was just wondering if Campbells was one of the companies that 'hides' its gluten. Words like natural flavorings and spices really worry me! I wasn't aware that they labeled so clearly - good to know!

elfkin Contributor

Is "RTS" ready to serve? I have the chicken broth in the cardboard ready to pour package. I listed the ingredients in another post and I believe I was told it wasn't safe. But if the ingredients are supposed to clearly say "wheat , rye, oats, or barley" - then this product would be fine. :blink:

LKelly8 Rookie

Thanks Cluecke! Perfect timing, I'm just about to start making my grocery list. Glad to see all three organic Swansons broth on there, I wonder why they only label the beef gluten-free? :huh: Maybe they're in the process of changing their packaging.

grantschoep Contributor
Thanks Cluecke! Perfect timing, I'm just about to start making my grocery list. Glad to see all three organic Swansons broth on there, I wonder why they only label the beef gluten-free? :huh: Maybe they're in the process of changing their packaging.

I'd assume they are changing the labelling at some point. At least a the grocery stores around here, Cambell's sounds still do not have the new labeling showing wheat and other allergens. They must have had a ton of labels stocked up...


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I just called about Campbells, Ready To Serve, Low Sodium, Chicken Broth Soup. Ingredients: Chicken Broth, Chicken Fat, Dextrose, Yeast Extract, Flavoring.

They offered to mail me the gluten-free list and couldn't tell me what was the gluten, but should use the list, not the label although they couldnt tell me how recent the list was either.

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