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The below message is a list of gluten free foods from Atkins


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I knew about Hormel, but thank you for that Atkins list.....I eat Genisoy bars, but would like to try some others.......thanks, I'll be printing this. The selection of gluten-free products and bars is amazing......this is great.......thanks again.....I never thought that they would have that much to choose from.

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Advantage Bars (only the bars listed below)

Chocolate Coconut

Almond Brownie

Chocolate Peanut Butter

Chocolate Decadence

Cookies

lovegrov Collaborator

But is the malt barley malt? It could be from another grain.

richard

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Oh, okay....I thought that malt was automatically bad.

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Thank you for posting the Hormel gluten-free list! :D

Yesterday I went to the store to get some chili. I had been having a craving for some for a few days and I HAD to have some. I didn't have time to make any homemade and so I went to the store. 10 minutes of searching and I finally settled on Stagg Classic. It was one of the two that only the modified food starch was questionable. So I went home and ate it. I know I should have called the company first, but I was in a hurry and had to get some lunch quick.

So now I am reading on the Hormel list that Stagg chili is gluten-free! Yeah. I mean I figured it was since I didn't have a reaction, but I am glad to have it in print. It wasn't on any of my other gluten-free lists...

God bless,

Mariann

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It's a good idea to assume malt is bad because it almost always is, but at least twice I've run into products where the malt was made from corn and another time from sorghum. You'd have to call the company to find out.

richard


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