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Ranch Doritos


Babygirl6915

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Babygirl6915 Explorer

Another CRAVING ALERT!

I was wondering if anyone knew/had a gluten-free substitute for Ranch Doritos? :huh: The girl next to me @ work is eating them & they smell wonderful! <_<

And any other super yummy gluten-free junk food you would like to share would be awesome


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happygirl Collaborator

Ranchero or Cool Ranch?

According to the company, both are safe.

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JennyC Enthusiast

They don't contain gluten in the ingredients. Walk over there and get some!

Here's a link to the Frito-Lay gluten-free list:

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wolfie Enthusiast

We eat Cool Ranch Doritos all the time (okay I don't, but my kids do!).

OceanGirl78 Newbie

THANKS!!! That is one thing I have been unable to find a good substitute for - you guys made MY day!!! :rolleyes::blink::lol::P

Babygirl6915 Explorer
They don't contain gluten in the ingredients. Walk over there and get some!

Here's a link to the Frito-Lay gluten-free list:

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OMG you guys have totally saved my rotten day ! Thank you! :D

tom Contributor

I just heard a company called Kaos makes many varieties, in a gluten-free environment.

SIL, mom of my celiac niece, just got some in TX.


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How funny, this is my first week of gluten free - and Ranch Doritos are my snack food of the Gods! I must have ate a whole half bag yesterday!! I was in the grocery store the other day and panicked when I saw them on the shelf. I thought OMG! What if I can't ever eat them again, what will I do!?!?

I save them for special occasions and I had to chaperone a field trip yesterday for my son. LOL

I ate them because I scanned the label and didn't see anything. Nice to know there is some backup from you guys on this one, plus the fact that I wasn't sick as a dog all afternoon yesterday.

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