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Campbells Mailed Me The gluten-free List


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Chunky Soup:

Chicken Broccoli Cheese (this sounds good) 18oz

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Traditional Sauce - All Sizes

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Has anyone had any cross contamination issues with Campbells??


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Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular

Very interesting, Ali, thank you for posting it.

I am now confused--I'd been getting the Cambell's select southwestern corn chowder. the select butternut squash soup, and the select tomato parm bisque, because I saw NO gluten ingredients listed. DOes this mean they have gluten after all??? :blink: I don't have major reactions, so I wouldn't know if I were glutened. Uh-oh....

psawyer Proficient

Campbells has a clear-labelling policy for gluten. If any ingredient contains gluten, then it will be clearly disclosed in the ingredient list. So, Alison, if you don't see it in the ingredient list, it isn't there (at least not intentionally).

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Thanks for posting the list.

Guest thatchickali

Oh, I should have included that they said that list isn't the ONLY stuff that is gluten free. I don't know exactly why they don't include everything, maybe not everything has been checked or something, but if it doesn't make you sick and doesn't list gluten I'm sure you're alright.

Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular
Campbells has a clear-labelling policy for gluten. If any ingredient contains gluten, then it will be clearly disclosed in the ingredient list. So, Alison, if you don't see it in the ingredient list, it isn't there (at least not intentionally).

Phew! (We need a wiping-the-sweat-off-a-nervous-brow icon!)

campcour Apprentice

I have been eating campbell's chicken with wild rice and bean with bacon soups b/c i saw them on a gluten free list quite some time ago and I haven't noticed a reaction to either. Do others eat these ones? I am a little nervous now myself.

Courtney


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kevieb Newbie

campbell's bean with bacon USED to have gluten in it. i haven't read an ingredient list in ages on one of their cans. i will jump for joy if they have taken the gluten out of it! my mother just brought over a can of campbell's chunky split pea and ham and the ingredients are safe.

Guest thatchickali

I didn't mean to scare anyone with that, they did note that not every gluten-free product they have is listed.

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