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Jess Apprentice

Hi. I just read the Wikipedia article on "Gluten-free diet" and it said that Pamela's cookies are cross-contaminated. They also give a link but the information seems to be from 2002. I really hope that it's outdated since I love Pamela's cookies. Does anyone know what this is about and whether they are safe again?


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hm, not heard anything about this one...

Jestgar Rising Star

I just scarfed through three boxes of them in rapid succession and have had no problems...

except the knowledge that I ate three boxes of cookies in 5 days.

Generic Apprentice

Pamela's is made in a dedicated factory. Just an FYI wikepedia is a public definiton sort of service. In other words any one can go on there and post whatever they want.

Jess Apprentice

I know. I would never rely on Wikipedia for something like that, but I was surprised, that that information came from a link to a "Celiac Disease On-Line Support Group". I'm just asking you guys to make sure since I can't rely on my stomach (I don't feel anything when I eat tiny amounts of gluten by accident) and some probably outdated information alone...

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