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so my girlfriend brang home some really really good looking corn tortia chips they are by the brand Don Poncho, the ingrediants look safe, but if its not labeld specificly gluten free then i dont tend to even try it (even though lots of things labeld gluten free seem to be more risky aka mission chips/ soy crisps)

just wondering if anyone knows if these are safe or had a reaction, i need junk food cheap junk food that i can use for lunchs and stuff besides just veggies and fruits, im eating plently but im eating so healthy that im still dropping lots of weight and i need to start eating some stuff to put some pounds back on( as directed by my doctor- but of course he told me to go eat things like weat thins since he has no clue about the gluten-free thing)


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CarlaB Enthusiast

I don't know about those chips, but I do know Lays Stax are made in a gluten-free facility. If you're avoiding dairy though, they have contamination issues with dairy, but not gluten.

Lisa Mentor

I have been told that they have a gluten free menu on their web site.

I have not checked it out. That is one of the few restaurants where you actually have a choice.

Lister, check out their site.

I have been told that they have a gluten free menu on their web site.

I have not checked it out. That is one of the few restaurants where you actually have a choice.

Lister, check out their site.

sorry, I thought you meant the restaurant. I believe the chips are gluten free. I have bought and eaten without a problem.

Lister Rising Star

yeah unforunatly i cant have the dairy :(

CarlaB Enthusiast
yeah unforunatly i cant have the dairy :(

Me either. I eat Natural Ruffles with no problems, but I've read about people having problems with regular Ruffles. I never have, they've always been a safe way for me to add some calories.

Lauren M Explorer

Ahhh I think you're thinking of Don Pablo's. They're chips in the restaurants that I've been in having always been in shared fryers, but I've had the chips sold in the super market before. I'd think they would be safe, but don't quote me on it.

- Lauren

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definatly pancho i got the bag next to me


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