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Prego Garlic And Herb


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I made a pizza using Prego garlic and herb sauce and also had some on pasta. First came the dizzy spells and now the diarrhea. I was supposed to go on an overnighter with my husband (Angel game) but I am too sick to go, he went by himself. :( . I thought it was the water pills but I checked with the pharmacy and it was corn starch in the ingredients although he said they change manufacturers all the time and who knows which brand I have. The prego sauce is not on any gluten-free list I can find but when I checked the ingredients label nothing stood out as having gluten in it. I do admit that I am still learning.


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I also got sick from some Prego (sausage and mushroom I think) and when I looked on my shopping lists I had it backwards. Ragu (all flavors) are supposed to be gluten-free. Only the Prego traditional flavor is supposed to be gluten-free. Don't know why. The ingredients don't seem like they would contain gluten, but I did end up sick so now I stick with Ragu, no problems there....

I hope you feel better soon. Sorry that you missed the game with your husband. :(

God bless,

Mariann

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I emailed the company so I guess I will wait for a response. I usually use Newmans Own Marinara but I was in a hurry, not a smart thing because I have been ill now for 4 days. The list I have says only the traditional is gluten-free for Prego. I am really bummed though about missing the trip, my husband made reservations for a very nice hotel next to an Outback so I could eat out.

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I also used Prego once and found out later that it was not gluten-free. I called the company and they sent me a gluten-free product list from Campbells. The Traditional sauce any size is gluten-free but only the 26oz three cheese and the 4lb. 3oz. is gluten-free . All the rest is not gluten-free. So I decided it was to much to remember and switched to a sauce I can rely on any size . Now I buy Classico which is suppose to be ALL gluten-free. Also Bobili pizza sauce is gluten free as of 3/22/04. Ragu will state the allergen on the ingregient listed and will not hide it.

Hope this helps. I was thrilled when I could make my own Pizza .

Take Care

Joyce

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To my understanding only the "Traditional" Prego sauce is gluten-free. That is what I eat and have never had a problem with it.

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