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Campbell's Gluten Free Product List


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I just got this in the mail today and thought I'd pass it along. My apologies if this has already been posted.

EDIT: I just copied this post from another area as it seems more appropriate here! (sorry! :rolleyes: )

Chunky Soup

-Chicken Broccoli Cheese

Select Soup

-Savory Lentil

Prego Pasta Sauces

-Traditional--all sizes

-3 Cheese Sauce--26 oz

-Mushroom-- 4lb 3 oz

-Organic Sauces--all

Swanson Broth

-Low Sod Beef--14 oz

-RTS Beef--14.5 oz

-RTS Chicken--14.5 oz and 49.5 oz

-Natural Goodness Chicken--all sizes

-Vegetable--14 oz

-Organic Broths--all

Swanson Canned Poultry

-Premium Chunk Chick Breast in Water--all sizes

-Premium White and Dark Chick--all sizes

-Mixin Chicken--5 oz

All Campbell's Tomato Juice

All V8 Vege Juice, Fusion Blends, Splash Juice Blends and Diet Splash Juice Blends

V8 Splash Smoothies

-Orange Creme--all sizes

-Peach Mango--all sizes

-Strawberry Banana--all sizes

All Pace Red Sauces--all sizes

-All Enchilada sauces

-All Picante Sauces

-All Thick and Chunky Salsas and Flavored Salsas

-Organic Picante--mild or medium


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Lisa Mentor

Thanks Kristy for posting that. I know that it will be helpful to alot of people. :)

wonkabar Contributor

I bet you could make a yummy casserole, like Chicken Divan, with the Chunky Chicken Brocolli Cheese soup, chicken tenders, frozen brocolli, shredded cheddar, seasoned gluten-free breadcrumbs and Tinkayda noodles. Hmm....I'll have to try that! :rolleyes:

kb8ogn Rookie

Thank you for sharing this! I needed this info this morning. It will be a great help!

NiqueP Rookie

I bought the Savory Lentil and it says wheat flour in the ingredients list. I saw it after I ate it. It was not pretty. ALWAYS check the labels....

skinnyminny Enthusiast

the swansons ORGANIC chicken broth also has wheat in it... so always read the labels I learned this the hard way!

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