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I found this list online, Its a great resource...

Brands on this list specifically Label for wheat, rye, and barleyOR major allergens or both (if specified). The "major allergens" include wheat, but not

rye and barley.

Abuelita (major allergens only)

Act II (major allergens only)

Aim

Albers (major allergens only)

All

Andy Capp's (major allergens only)

Angela Mia (major allergens only)

Aqua Net

Armour (major allergens only)

Arrowhead Mills

Award (major allergens only)

Balance (gluten and allergens)

Banquet (major allergens only)

Baskin Robbins

Ben & Jerry's

Bertoli

Betty Crocker

Big Mama Sausage (major allergens only)

Blue Bonnet (major allergens only)

Blue Bunny

Breakstone's

Breyers

Brown 'n Serve (major allergens only)

Brummel & Brown

Brut

Bull's Eye BBQ

Buitoni (major allergens only)

Butterball (major allergens only)

Calvin Klein

Campbells

Caress

Carlos V major allergens only)

Carnation major allergens only)

Cascadian Farms

Celestial Seasonings

Chef Boyardee (major allergens only)

Chun King (major allergens only)

Close-up

ConAgra (all brands labelled separately here - list for major allergens

only)

Cook's (major allergens only)

Country Crock

Country Line (major allergens only)

Country Skillet (major allergens only)

Country Time

Cracker Barrel

Crosse & Blackwell major allergens only)

Crunch and Munch (major allergens only)

Crystal Light

Culturelle (major allergens only)

D'Onfrio major allergens only)

DAVID (major allergens only)

Decker (major allergens only)

Degree

Dennison's (major allergens only)

Dove

Eckrich (major allergens only)

Eggbeaters (major allergens only)

Elizabeth Arden

Enlighten (major allergens)

Fernando's (major allergens only)

Final Touch

Finesse

Firecracker (major allergens only)

Fleischmann's (major allergens only)

Gebhart (major allergens only)

General Mills

Gilardi Foods (major allergens only)

Gilroy Brands (major allergens only)

Good Humor

Good Seasons

Gorton's

Green Giant

Gulden's (major allergens only)

Hain Pure Food

Healthy Advantage (major allergens)

Healthy Choice (major allergens only)

Hebrew National (major allergens only)

Hellman's

Hershey

Homestyle Bake (major allergens only)

Hungry Jack

Hunt's (major allergens only)

Hunt's Snack Pack (major allergens only)

I Can't Believe it's Not Butter

Imagine Foods

Imperial

Inland Valley (major allergens only)

Jell-o

Jelly Belly jelly beans

JHS (J Hungerford Smith) (major allergens only)

Jiffy Pop (major allergens only)

Kids' Cuisine (major allergens only)

Klim major allergens only)

Klondike

Knorr

Knottsberry Farm (major allergens only)

Kool Aid

Kozy Shack

Kraft

Kroger's (major allergens only)

La Choy (major allergens only)

Lamb Weston (major allergens only)

Lawry's

Lever 2000

Libby's (major allergens only)

Lightlife (major allergens only)

Lipton

Lloyd's Barbecue Company (General Mills) (wheat, rye, or barley)

Longmont (major allergens only)

Louis Rich (major allergens only)

Lucerne (major allergens)

Luck's (major allergens only)

Lunch Makers (major allergens only)

Maggi major allergens only)

Mama Rosa's (major allergens only)

Manor House (major allergens)

Manwich (major allergens only)

Margherita (major allergens only)

Marie Callendar's (major allergens only)

Martha White

Maxwell House

McCormick

Mentadent

Meridian

Miracle Whip

Move over Butter (major allergens only)

Muir Glen

Nabisco

Nestle (major allergens only)

Old El Paso

Oldham's Farm (major allergens only)

Orville Redenbacher's (major allergens only)

PAM (major allergens only)

Parkay (major allergens only)

Patio (major allergens only)

Pemmican (major allergens only)

Penrose (major allergens only)

Pepsodent

Perugina major allergens only)

Peter Pan (major allergens only)

Philadelphia

Pillsbury

Pond's

Popsicle

Post

Powerbar major allergens only)

Power Dream

Progresso

Promise

Q-tips

Ragu

Ranch Style (major allergens only)

Rave

Ready Crisp (major allergens only)

Reddi-wip (major allergens only)

Rice Dream

Ro*Tel (major allergens only)

Rosarita (major allergens only)

Russell Stover

Safeway (all brands listed separately here)

Safeway brand (major allergens)

Safeway Select (major allergens)

Salon Selectives

Sara Lee Pre-Packaged Meats/Cheeses

Seven Seas

Shield

Singleton (major allergens only)

Skippy

Slim Jim (major allergens only)

Slim-Fast

Snuggle

Soy Dream

Squeez 'N Go (major allergens only)

Stony Field Yoghurts

Stouffers (major allergens only)

Suave

Sunny Delight

Sure Jell

Surf

Swiss Miss (major allergens only)

T. Marzetti

Texas Signature Foods (major allergens only)

The Max (major allergens only)

Thermasilk

Tombstone

Trader Joe's (major allergens)

Tyson (major allergens only)

Unilever (all brands listed separately here)

Van Camp's (major allergens only)

Vaseline

Webber Farms (major allergens only)

Wesson (major allergens only)

Westbrae Natural

Wish-Bone

Wisk

Wolf (major allergens only)

Wolfgang Puck's (major allergens only)

Wonka (major allergens only)

Yoplait

Zatarain's

dated 12/04/04

These are companies that say they will clearly list gluten in the

ingredients. I have not included companies that are specifically gluten-free or

smaller specialty companies. I know this list is not complete. Some of

these are actually subsidiaries of some of the others, but I have not tried

to sort that out.

When a company says it will clearly list gluten, you might still see things

like "modified food starch" or "natural flavor." In this case, the suspect

ingredient does not have gluten if gluten is not plainly listed. I cannot

tell you about any policies regarding cross contamination.

Aunt Nelly's

Balance

Baskin Robbins

Ben & Jerry

Betty Crocker

Blue Bunny

Butterball *lists wheat only

Breyers

Campbells

Cascadian Farms

Celestial Seasonings

ConAgra *lists wheat only

Country Crock

Edy's

General Mills

Good Humor

Green Giant

Hellman's

Hershey

Hormel

Hungry Jack

Jiffy

Knorr

Kozy Shack

Kraft

Libby's

Lipton

Martha White

McCormick

Nabisco

Nestle

Old El Paso

Ortega

Pillsbury

Popsicle

Post

Progresso

Russell Stover

Seneca Foods

Smucker

Stokely's

Sunny Delight

T Marzetti

Tyson

Unilever

Wishbone

Yoplait

Zatarain's


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AndreaB Contributor

That's quite a list! Thanks. :)

Corkdarrr Enthusiast

Thanks! :)

GeneC Newbie
I found this list online, Its a great resource...

Would you please post the URL where you found the list? Thanks

mommida Enthusiast

Great work, Gluten Detective! :D

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