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Prego Spaghetti Sauce


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I am stressing because we have been eating Prego spaghetti sauce at least once a week (the whole family eats gluten-free) and after further investigating I am thinking maybe it isn't gluten-free after all. I will call the company next week during business hours if I can't find someone that knows before then. It is really stressing me though so I thought I would ask here to see if someone knew.

I am asking in particular about Prego italian sausage and garlic spaghetti sauce.

What sauces are gluten-free and what aren't?


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Guest talsop

I read that the traditonal prego sauce is ok. I ate it with no problem. Look back in this forum and somewhere was a site you can download. Its about 51 pages long but worth it.

Terri

darlindeb25 Collaborator

:D my list says prego traditional spaghetti sauce only and it is a great list--go to

Open Original Shared Link it is 49 pages long plus also has a 23 page listing of ovc medicines---along with 800# too--its great--deb :D

angel-jd1 Community Regular

I don't know about prego, but classico is a good brand to purchase. They have gluten-free info right on their website under the FAQ's section. They have a variety of sauces and I think they are yummy!!

-Jessica

Here is what classico says about their sauces gluten-free status:

Which of the Classico Sauces are gluten-free?

All of the Classico red and white sauces are gluten-free.

Here is the web address:

Open Original Shared Link

ENJOY!!! :rolleyes:

Guest jhmom

From what I understand Prego Traditional is the only one that is gluten-free.

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Gould Newbie

 

 

Open Original Shared Link

Italian Sauce
Chunky Garden Combo
Chunky Garden Mushroom & Green Pepper
Chunky Garden Mushroom Supreme
Chunky Garden Tomato, Onion & Garlic
Creamy Vodka
Flavored with Meat
Florentine Spinach & Cheese
Fontina & Asiago
Fresh Mushroom
Heart Smart™ Mushroom
Heart Smart™ Roasted Red Pepper & Garlic
Heart Smart™ Traditional
Italian Sausage & Garlic
Light Smart® Traditional
Marinara
Merlot Marinara
Pesto Marinara
Roasted Garlic & Herb
Roasted Garlic Parmesan
Spicy Red Pepper
Spicy Sausage
Three Cheese
Tomato Basil Garlic
Traditional
 
Pizza Sauce
Pizzeria Style
Veggie Smart
 
This is the list of gluten free sauce straight from the prego website.
kareng Grand Master

Just an FYI - all the previous product info is 12 years old.  Products change over that period of time.  


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2 hours ago, kareng said:

Just an FYI - all the previous product info is 12 years old.  Products change over that period of time.  

Agreed!

Gould, welcome and thank you for posting the updated list! :)

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