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Dear Canucks: Does anyone know a gluten free brand of cornstarch eh? :lol: Thanks, L.A.

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Ummm yes. I buy it at Old Fashion Foods..cheapest to by the stuff in bulk. And trust me, if there would have been any contamination issues I would have gotten glutened a long time ago!! They sell corn flour (coarse and fine) and corn starch. There's also a brand that you can buy in store, I just don't remember it right now :P

~ Lisa ~

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NewGFMom Contributor

Argo Corn Starch says "gluten free" right on the box. But I don't know if it's available up in Canada...

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2Boys4Me Enthusiast

Canada Corn Starch is gluten-free (eh!). It's made by a company called ACH (from the states, I believe) and says gluten-free on the label, but it's hard to find the words gluten-free. I just opened a pkg tonight to make breadsticks and even though it's my regular brand, I can't remember what it looks like. It's light yellow, for sure, and has some blue on it and I think a rooster. :huh:

Cheapest at Costco for a pkg of 2, each pkg is 500g (3 1/2 cups).

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lorka150 Collaborator

I use Canada's, too. It's this one: Open Original Shared Link

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Dear Canucks: Does anyone know a gluten free brand of cornstarch eh? :lol: Thanks, L.A.

Why would any cornstarch have gluten? There's only one ingredient, starch from corn.

best regards, lm

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Dear Canucks: Does anyone know a gluten free brand of cornstarch eh? :lol: Thanks, L.A.

I am canadain EH Funny I never say that eh! Yes 100 percent canadain cornstarch is G. F, Eh~

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