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Rebecca47 Contributor

What can anyone tell me about hot dogs? I think that hebrew national are ok. I have read the ingredients but I need some help !! :unsure:

thanks rebecca


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jerseyangel Proficient

Oscar Mayer are fine, also. They are a Kraft company, so any gluten would be listed.

About the only hot dog I've heard of that has gluten is Nathan's.

Always read labels, though!

purplemom Apprentice

Boars Head brand say gluten free right on the package!!!!

Guest nini

Applegate Farms Hot Dogs also say gluten-free right on the package too.

Rebecca47 Contributor

Thank you everyone, and on that note I just got off of the KRAFT.COM web site and they tell you exactly how there products are listed. myself being a newbie I thought other newbies would like to know about this site.

rebecca :)

Franceen Explorer

Sabrett are also gluten-free.

DingoGirl Enthusiast

But what about all the preservatives/chemicals? Those make me sick. :( I really miss hot dogs, I had some sausage that was gluten-free but all the other junk gave me really bad D.....any ideas?


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Guest nini
But what about all the preservatives/chemicals? Those make me sick. :( I really miss hot dogs, I had some sausage that was gluten-free but all the other junk gave me really bad D.....any ideas?

that's why I get Applegate Farms hot dogs, they don't have all that junk... I freeze them as soon as I open the pack (in pairs of two in ziploc sandwich baggies) then I can just toss the frozen hot dogs in the boiling water when I have a hankering for a hot dog or two.

Rebecca47 Contributor

I have only been eating Herbrew National because they are the only one that do not make me feel sick.

they have No-by products no artificial flavorings or color. it right on the package, but i will try others to see what happens (maybe) scared to.

rebecca :ph34r:

Franceen Explorer

Hebrew National are definitely the best, totally gluten-free, natural, free of CC, and the best tasting to boot.

I got the Sabrett at Costco because they were so much cheaper and I was taking some to a cookout, so I'd know they had some I could eat.

But Hebrew National are definitely worth every extra penny.

Don't switch if you don't have to.

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mtdewpeg Rookie

Hi. I have just recently been diagnosed with celiac disease. I am trying to find gluten free hotdogs. I called Kahns and they told me that kahns does not test any of their products for gluten. Does anybody know if they are ok to eat? They are my favorite! What are some alternatives that are not too expensive?

psawyer Proficient

Welcome.

If you are in the US, there are no major brands that we are aware of that contain gluten. Nathan's used to, but they changed their ingredients a couple of years back.

Most mainstream food companies do not test for gluten. That does not mean the products are not safe to use. It means that they won't accept legal liability if something goes wrong. Do you test the foods that you bring into your house? ;)

This is an old topic, and ingredient information from 2006 may not be relevant today.

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