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Is Pepsi Not Gf?


Killarney

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Killarney Apprentice

I noticed that Coke is listen on here, but not Pepsi. ???

https://www.celiac.com/st_prod.html?p_prodi...-55104176262.24


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Guest gfinnebraska

I am a Coke gal... Go to the Pepsi web site & ask! That is the only sure way of knowing. :) Let me know ~ I do drink diet Pepsi when Coke is not offered! I can't imagine them cutting us all out by putting gluten in it, but you never know!!

Guest gfinnebraska

I just went to the Pepsi Co. web site myself, and here is what they say:

"There is no gluten in any soft drink produced by Pepsi-Cola Company in North America. Although high fructose corn syrup is derived from corn, the technology used in making this sweetener completely removes the protein fractions, leaving no residuals in the finished sweetener."

Drink and enjoy!!! :D

Killarney Apprentice

Great! Thank you! I thought it was strange that it wasn't listed on that list... how could it be different from Coke? Glad to hear it's not. :)

lovegrov Collaborator

No gluten-free product list has every gluten-free product in the world. Anmd lists are by their nature out of date as soon as they're printed or posted.

These days, when I have a question about a product the first thing I do is check the product web site. Many, many companies have put up gluten info like Pepsi did. Same thing with restaurants.

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