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What mainstream frostings are ok. I heard that Betty Crocker was ok, then it wasn't. The same for Duncan Hines... I know many of you will suggest making my own but I need a solution when that is not possible. I work a lot and if someone else is with my daughter, I would love to be able to tell them as many ready-made things as possible. I keep gluten-free cupcakes in the freezer for schooI parties and I don't always have notice. Its great to be able to grab one from the freezer and frost it in an emergency! It seems like using a ready-made product that is ok will be safer than someone preparing frosting in the non gluten-free kitchen. Thanks!


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What mainstream frostings are ok. I heard that Betty Crocker was ok, then it wasn't. The same for Duncan Hines... I know many of you will suggest making my own but I need a solution when that is not possible. I work a lot and if someone else is with my daughter, I would love to be able to tell them as many ready-made things as possible. I keep gluten-free cupcakes in the freezer for schooI parties and I don't always have notice. Its great to be able to grab one from the freezer and frost it in an emergency! It seems like using a ready-made product that is ok will be safer than someone preparing frosting in the non gluten-free kitchen. Thanks!

I have called Duncan Hines and they said their frostings are gluten-free except for any that contain coconut, obvious ingredients like cookies, or their whipped frostings and NO BUTTERCREAM frostings - they come in both the chocolate and vanilla. I stick with the basics from them and have had no problems (except one time when I accidentally got chocolate BUTTERCREAM instead of plain chocolate - duh.

The cookie frosting activities they had for kids at the celiac center for research in Baltimore that we attended last sprinig had Duncan Hines frosting sitting out. I figured if they trusted it, I could give it a try.

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It's been awhile but when I last read labels on the cans of frosting they listed wheat starch.

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Pillsbury choc or white is gluten-free.... I'm not sure on the other flavors because this is all we use....

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