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does anyone know of a gluten free cranberyy juice. my dr recommended it.

thanks!


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does anyone know of a gluten free cranberyy juice. my dr recommended it.

thanks!

I drink ocean spray cran-raspberry with no problems. It is pretty good and not as tart as just plain cranberry.

Do Ocean Spray® products contain gluten?

The protein gluten found in certain grains (wheat, barley, rye and oats or hybrids of these) is a concern for those with Celiac Disease. Based on documentation from our ingredient suppliers, Ocean Spray beverages and sauces are free from this type of gluten. Craisins® Trail Mixes and Craisins® Chocolate Covered Cranberries may contain gluten. If you have a particularly acute sensitivity to gluten in foods, we suggest you consult your physician for his or her recommendation.

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My daughter and I only drink cranberry juice... I have not found one that has gluten in it (we get the 100% juice with no sugar added maybe thats why)

does anyone know of a gluten free cranberyy juice. my dr recommended it.

thanks!

Lisa Mentor

I use Cranraisins in chicken salad and broccoli salad with no issue. The Cran-train mix may be a problem.

Franceen Explorer

I have yet to find a true and pure "JUICE" (of any kind: Cranberry, Apple, Orange, tomato, grape) that DOES contain gluten!! Mixes of juice/other stuff (like V8 Splash,etc are more risky, but label-reading usually works ok for those). V8 is also gluten free!

new to LI Newbie

any 100& cranberry juice would work for you.

some company's...Knudsen, after the fall, lakewood, and mountain sun.

i'm sure their are others but these are the ones im aware of

jkmunchkin Rising Star

I drink the Ocean Spray Cran-Grape all the time. I'm like a 5 yr. old, I don't really like soda that much and mostly drink either apple juice (I like the Mott's Natural one) or the cran-grape.

Oh also the Nantucket Nectars cranberry juice is really good.


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jesscarmel Enthusiast
I drink the Ocean Spray Cran-Grape all the time. I'm like a 5 yr. old, I don't really like soda that much and mostly drink either apple juice (I like the Mott's Natural one) or the cran-grape.

Oh also the Nantucket Nectars cranberry juice is really good.

thanks guys! do you guys find it really keeps infections away. i dont like it at all but was told to drink it to keep away infections.

Felidae Enthusiast

If you don't like the juice, you could take a supplement. I take one cranberry pill a day and I have not had an infection since. It's been at least six years.

jesscarmel Enthusiast
If you don't like the juice, you could take a supplement. I take one cranberry pill a day and I have not had an infection since. It's been at least six years.

thats a great idea. what is the pill called?

Felidae Enthusiast
thats a great idea. what is the pill called?

I'm in Canada, but I'm sure you can find an equivalent brand in the USA. What I take is Jamieson Cranberry Complex 500mg.

Another brand is Swiss Herbal. Whatever brand you can find, make sure you check if it is gluten-free. I bet you could find something at a natural food store, like Whole Foods, possibly. Iget mine at the regular grocery store.

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I have yet to find a true and pure "JUICE" (of any kind: Cranberry, Apple, Orange, tomato, grape) that DOES contain gluten!! Mixes of juice/other stuff (like V8 Splash,etc are more risky, but label-reading usually works ok for those). V8 is also gluten free!

Mountain Sun makes pure juices... cranberry, blueberry, etc... but they're so strong they definitely have to be diluted... I buy them in the Nature's Place section of Hannaford's Supermarkets....

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