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I dont know about anyone else here, but I can tell you that even though the Kraft Canada lists says Cheez Whiz IS gluten-free, I still get sick from eating it. Does anyone else have this issue and/or have an answer to it?

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I dont know about anyone else here, but I can tell you that even though the Kraft Canada lists says Cheez Whiz IS gluten-free, I still get sick from eating it. Does anyone else have this issue and/or have an answer to it?

~lisa~

I got REALLY sick after eating a broccoli casserole with Cheez Whiz in it. I would have bet money that it had gluten. (half way through eating the person who assured me it was safe, asked if Cheez Whiz was gluten free.) I was starting to wonder if it was something else that had gotten past us, but if it makes someone else sick, that could still be it.

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I got REALLY sick after eating a broccoli casserole with Cheez Whiz in it. I would have bet money that it had gluten. (half way through eating the person who assured me it was safe, asked if Cheez Whiz was gluten free.) I was starting to wonder if it was something else that had gotten past us, but if it makes someone else sick, that could still be it.

While you may have become ill from eating a broccoli casserole with Cheez Whiz, it is gluten-free. It's a Kraft product and they will not hide gluten. Actually Kraft is exceptionally good at labeling even listing in bold print the top allergens. It is, however, a highly processed food.

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