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atleast i think hillshire is the company im thinking of, im wondering about there beef logs, like those things u buy in the tubes that most people cut up and put on crackers, ilove those beef logs anyone know if they are gluten free tis the season for them to be on sale


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atleast i think hillshire is the company im thinking of, im wondering about there beef logs, like those things u buy in the tubes that most people cut up and put on crackers, ilove those beef logs anyone know if they are gluten free tis the season for them to be on sale

The only things that hillshire farms says are NOT gluten free are their corndogs and beer brats. Otherwise eat up. I love their products. I've never had any trouble with them.

They make a beef log and it is good.....I eat it with cheese mmmm

-Jessica :rolleyes:

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awsome finally something else i can eat mmmm beef log

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Old Wisconsin makes wonderful beef sticks! They also make braunschauger, polish sausage, brats and cheesy polish sausage. All of these items are gluten free and marked so right on the package. I know that this is not the healthiest food available but they are good and a wonderful treat. No one would ever guess that they are gluten-free... for those food snobs that we all know who can't imagine giving up gluten, these products are great at picnics, cook outs, and for hor'dourves. They are available in the local grocery stores. Since I have never seen them on the celiac food sites, I am wondering if they are a local product. I am from MN.

Lister Rising Star

i was wrong on the name i went to go get one then realised i was talking about Hickory farms beef logs... anyone know if these are safe o how i much want one

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I had them last year with no problems at all. They were great on gluten free crackers that I didnt normally like with a piece of cheese. I, of course, would check the label again this year, I havent seen them yet. I hope we can all enjoy them this year.

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