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I recently inquired about Litehouse products (they have dipping sauces, dressings and marinades etc). Here is the email I received back:

Thank you for your inquiry regarding Litehouse gluten free products. We

are pleased to confirm that Litehouse Original Caramel, Low Fat Caramel,

Toffee Caramel, and Chocolate Caramel are all gluten free. However,

Litehouse new Reduced Sugar (100 calorie pack) Caramel does contain

gluten. Below you will find a complete list of our products that do not

contain gluten, as well as our products that do contain gluten.

These Litehouse products do not contain gluten:

Avocado Dip

Bacon Bleu Cheese

Balsamic Vinaigrette

Big Bleu

Bleu Cheese Crumbles

Bleu Cheese Vinaigrette

Blueberry Glaze

Caesar

Caesar Sensation

Chocolate Caramel

Chocolate Yogurt Fruit Dip

Chunky Bleu Cheese

Chunky Garlic Caesar

Classic Feta

Coleslaw

Creamy Garlic

Dilly Dip

Freeze-Dried Basil

Freeze-Dried Chives

Freeze-Dried Dill

Freeze-Dried Garlic

Freeze-Dried Oregano

Freeze-Dried Parsley

Freeze-Dried Red Onion

Freeze-Dried Salad Herb Blend

Garden Ranch Dip

Greek Feta

Harvest Cranberry Vinaigrette

Homestyle Ranch

Honey Mustard

Huckleberry Vinaigrette

Jalapeno Ranch

Lite Bleu Cheese

Lite Honey Dijon Vinaigrette

Lite Ranch

Lite Ranch Veggie Dip

Low Fat Caramel

New! Freeze-Dried Cilantro

New! Lite 1000 Island

New! Organic Balsamic Vinaigrette

New! Organic Caesar

New! Organic Ranch

New! Organic Ranch Dip

Organic Raspberry Lime Vinaigrette

Original Bleu Cheese

Original Caramel

Peach Glaze

Pomegranate Blueberry Vinaigrette

Poppyseed

Poppyseed Dressing

Ranch

Ranch Dip

Ranch Veggie Dippers

Raspberry Walnut Vinaigrette

Red Wine Olive Oil Vinaigrette

Rustic Ranch

Salsa Ranch

Southwest Ranch Dip

Spinach Salad

Strawberry Glaze

Strawberry Yogurt Fruit Dip

Strawberry Yogurt Fruit Dip Single Serve

Sugar Free Strawberry Glaze

Sweet Herb French

Thousand Island

Toffee Caramel

Vanilla Yogurt Fruit Dip

Vanilla Yogurt Fruit Dip Single Serve

These products do contain gluten:

Garden Ranch Dressing

Garlic Veggie Dip

Lite Greek

New! 100 Calorie Reduced Sugar

New! Garlic Vinaigrette

New! Lite Caesar

New! Soy Ginger

New! Zesty Italian Vinaigrette

Romano Caesar

Sesame Ginger

Soy Ginger Vinaigrette

Thank you again for your inquiry, and for being a Litehouse customer.


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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Thanks Erin for posting this

My husband although not gluten-free loves the thousand island dressing. it is the only one he will eat.

Sharon Marie Apprentice

:)

Here's a good website of Gluten Free Products from Frito-lay. I love to snack! :rolleyes:

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