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I would like to hear about your experience with nuts. The label on Kirkland's cashews states that the product is gluten-free but is processed in a facility that also processes products with wheat. I haven't checked out any other brands yet.

Does anyone have any information on other brands of peanuts and cashews? I have been craving them lately. Thanks

Sharon


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I don't know where you are but if you have a Planet Organic nearby. I think they are only in a few places in Canada. They have a gluten-free booklet that they will give to Celiacs, with their own brands that are gluten-free in them. I won't touch anything that has been produced in a facilty where wheat has been. I am suffeing right now from eating a mini Mars bar and not reading the package first. I thought they were the same as the big ones. It is nice that Kirkland is disclosing everything.

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I would like to hear about your experience with nuts. The label on Kirkland's cashews states that the product is gluten-free but is processed in a facility that also processes products with wheat. I haven't checked out any other brands yet.

Does anyone have any information on other brands of peanuts and cashews? I have been craving them lately. Thanks

Sharon

For what it's worth, I eat Kirkland cashews just about every day and never have a problem with them.

Jeanne

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We use Kirkland walnuts and almonds here without an issue.

tiffjake Enthusiast

I get planters. They have those snack sleeves that fit in my purse. Even the Honey Roasted are gluten-free, their ingredient list says corn starch.

BabySnooks Rookie
I get planters. They have those snack sleeves that fit in my purse. Even the Honey Roasted are gluten-free, their ingredient list says corn starch.

Thanks to all of you for your input. Sounds like I can enjoy peanuts and cashews now!

Sharon

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I am suffeing right now from eating a mini Mars bar and not reading the package first. I thought they were the same as the big ones.

Rusla, the big Mars bars have malted barley in them. Don't eat them. A while ago Ty said, "What's in a Mars bar that I can't have?" so we read the label. It was a regular sized Mars.


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