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1. sobe drinks or snappel teas, are these gluten free and if not what ones do contain, i meen all ingrediants i reed seem perfectly fine but as i keep finding out you can never be to sure even if the ingrediants are clean (im getten tired of always drinking water and propel)

and 2. i got some tysen chicken (always do) but i usualy get the indaviduly bagged breasts or full breasts in a package but they where sold out of both so i had to get the frozen bag of breasts, instead of beeing in a slight water/broth mix they are ice glazed, the ingrediants look fine for the glaze but it does have natural ingrediants listed


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hm, i'm sure the drinks are okay, but i'd see if you can contact them...

www.sobebev.com click on the products to see ingredients, and click on about us to contact them. they have an email and a phone #

www.snapple.com there's a contact link at the bottom of the page.

Open Original Shared Link I know that some meat products have gluten-containing sauces...so read labels first, and then contact them by following this link.

Let us all know what you find out! :)

Lisa Mentor

Lister:

I e-mailed tyson's foods and requested a list of their gluten free products. I'll has it on when I get an answer back.

I expect that the chicken is fine, but not for sure. :D

Lister Rising Star

well im gonna have to probably risk the chicken, since im broke and i got 1 other breast left before i have to break into that bag, and i gotta cook some up for tomorrow, hopefully will be fine, i would think it would be but this was my first time buying ice glazed chicken instead of normal packaged chicken

Lister Rising Star

since its chicken would they have to list wheat? or could it be hidden in the natural flavorings?

Lisa Mentor
since its chicken would they have to list wheat? or could it be hidden in the natural flavorings?

nope, under law.

Lister Rising Star

nope under law they dont have to list or they do?? sorry i just try to be super carfull

alright so then i guess the chicken would be safe then since all the ingrediants are is

Ice glaze=natural chicken broth

ingredants

chicken broth,sea salt, natural flavorings

so im in the clear then right?


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Lister Rising Star

im going to play it safe for tonight since my stomich already hurts and not eat the chicken, i cooked it, but im going to just save it for tomorrow and fill up on veggies and potatoes for tonight. hope the chicken is safe it was fairly cheap hope i can continue to buy it

Lister Rising Star

no response yet from company, should this chicken be fine its almost my lunch break and im really hungry should i risk it?

Lister Rising Star

got a response from tysen there natural flavorings is powderd baked chicken

Lisa Mentor
got a response from tysen there natural flavorings is powderd baked chicken

Ich...... I was told that they, under CONCERN for those under allergines......they will begin to list the top 8 allergins in their products.

Keep writing them letters and emails.

Lister Rising Star

why ich? just baked chicken right? well its gluten-free so finally iget to eat meat tonight

Lisa Mentor

why ich? just baked chicken right? well its gluten-free so finally iget to eat meat tonight

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eat and enjoy. :D

Lister Rising Star

it may be gluten free but its nasty lol, i dont recommend Tysons bonless skinless ready to cook frozen chicken breasts, definatly was not worth the 2 dollers i saved not buying fresh.

oh and i cant say 100% that what i ate was gluten free, i re-read there email and there response was

are individuly packaged frozen ready to cook chicken breasts are gluten free

but what i got was frozen ready to cook chicken breasts, they are not individualy packaged but i doubt gluten is in them, even though im getten hot and what not, but of course im really good at getting myself into panic attacks when i eat something new (thats why i only eat the same thing every day)

grantschoep Contributor

Sobe is Gluten Free.

Tyson Frozen bagged chicken breasts is gluten free.

Some bags are better than others, taste wise, I've found. True, the fresh stuff is better, but I'd just freeze it straight away anyways.

Rebecca47 Contributor

I buy Manor House boneless skinless chicken breast with ice glaze. I dont seem to have a problem, but after reading I think I will call tomorrow. I really did not think about the glaze. wow what was I thinking.

rebecca

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