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Jello Instant Pudding


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surfgolden Apprentice

Hi,

Can someone tellme if Jello Instant Pudding is safe?

Thanks so much.


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angel-jd1 Community Regular
Hi,

Can someone tellme if Jello Instant Pudding is safe?

Thanks so much.

Jell-O is a KRAFT product. Kraft clearly lists any gluten containing ingredients on the labels. The majority of the Jell-O puddings are safe with the exception of ones such as the oreo cookie flavor. Just read the box to double check ;) Enjoy your pudding.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

JEM123 Newbie
Jell-O is a KRAFT product. Kraft clearly lists any gluten containing ingredients on the labels. The majority of the Jell-O puddings are safe with the exception of ones such as the oreo cookie flavor. Just read the box to double check ;) Enjoy your pudding.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

Hi,

I just recently purchased the Oreo cookie falvored pudding and saw nothing suspect in the ingredients. Is there something I'm missing? Kraft lists all gluten containing ingredients.

Thanks

Guhlia Rising Star
Hi,

I just recently purchased the Oreo cookie falvored pudding and saw nothing suspect in the ingredients. Is there something I'm missing? Kraft lists all gluten containing ingredients.

Thanks

If you see nothing clearly listing gluten (wheat, barley, rye, or oats) then it is gluten free. Kraft is a trustworthy company. I think we've also had the Oreo flavor, so it's very possible it's gluten free.

RiceGuy Collaborator

I make my own pudding from scratch, so no worries about gluten there.

I have no idea about any pre-packaged ones though.

angel-jd1 Community Regular
Hi,

I just recently purchased the Oreo cookie falvored pudding and saw nothing suspect in the ingredients. Is there something I'm missing? Kraft lists all gluten containing ingredients.

Thanks

Possibly you are talking about the ready to eat kind (in the little containers)? I think that those possibly might not have cookie crumbs in them. The question is reguarding the instant pudding (in the box). I checked again at the store today when I went and the pudding contains cookie crumbs.....therefore wheat. I would stay away from it. As previously stated, always read the box/label with KRAFT products. They clearly list :) What a great company!!

-Jessica :rolleyes:

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