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As promised, I will post (came snail mail):

Chunky Soup:

Chicken Broccoli Cheese 18 oz

Select Soup:

Savory Lentil 19 oz

Prego Pasta Sauce:

Traditional Sauce all sized

Three Cheese Sauce 26oz

Musthroom 4lb 3oz

Organic Sauces All

Swanson Broth:

Lower Sodium Beef Broth 14oz

RTS Beef Broth 14.5oz

RTS Chicken Broth 14.5 & 49.5oz

Natural Boodness Chicken Broth All sizes

Vegetable Broth 14oz

Organic Broths All

Swanson Canned Poultry:

Premium Chunk Chicken Breast in Water all sizes

Premium White and Dark Chicken all sizes

Mixin' chicken 5oz

All Campbell's Tomato Juice

All V8 Vegetable Juice

All V8 V-Fusion Blends

All V8 Splash Juice Blends

V8 Splash Smoothies:

Orange Creme all sizes

Peach Mango all sizes

Strawberry Banana all sizes

All Pace Red Sauces:

All Enchilada Sauces

All Picante Sauces

All Thick & chunky salasas

All Thick & chunky Flavored salsas

Organic Picante (mild and med)

..........hope that will put a brief bit of pleasure to gluten free munching.


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Jo.R Contributor

Thank-you, I wanted V8 juice yesterday, but wasn'y sure.

Lisa Mentor

Thanks Jo.R for your reply. :) It's always nice to get an acknowledgement when you're posting something that will be helpful to some. It does not always happen. I think sometimes we need to brush up on our etiquette. ;)

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Thank you for this information, the title Campells made me read this post, this awful cold weather has got me in the mood for some soup.

Lisa Mentor
Thank you for this information, the title Campells made me read this post, this awful cold weather has got me in the mood for some soup.

Warm up with your two choices. <_< I was disappointed in their list, but at least they have a list.

Phyllis28 Apprentice

Thank you for sharing this information. It's nice to know Campbell's has some Gluten Free Products. I have not looked at Campbell's products in years because I never found a gluten free one when I read the ingredients.

psawyer Proficient

In Canada, the red-and-white can condensed chicken and rice soup is gluten-free. I don't think that it is in the US, although I don't know why it wouldn't be. It is not thickened and also does not contain noodles.

Campbells have a policy to clearly label gluten ingredients, so you should be able to tell just by reading the ingredient list. That being said, the vast majority of their products, especially soups, DO contain gluten.


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