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Campbell's Bean With Bacon Soup


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carriekate Rookie

Reply I received today from Campbell's Soup:

we received your message and appreciate your taking the time to contact Campbell Soup Company to learn more about the use of gluten in our products.

The Campbell's Bean with Bacon Soup is not a gluten free product however,

I would be happy to send you a copy of our gluten free list via the mail.

Please keep in mind that product recipes change frequently and ingredients

are periodically added and replaced. Therefore, I advise you to check the

ingredient statement on each package to be certain that the product is

still gluten-free.

We appreciate your feedback. Please accept the coupon we have sent to you

via the mail with my apologies for any inconvenience you may have

experienced. The coupon can be redeemed for any product in the Campbell

family of brands including V8, Prego, Pace, and Pepperidge Farm.

I hope I've been able to answer your question. Please contact the

Consumer Response Center or visit Campbell's website if you have

additional questions.

Thank you for visiting the Campbell Soup website.

Campbell Soup Web Team

TLA


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Lisa Mentor

Campbells has little soups available. Chicken Broccoli Cheese and Savory Lentil are gluten free as of May 06. So please read the ingred.

Thanks for posting that.

JustMe75 Enthusiast

Does anyone know if the Campbells chicken and rice soup is gluten free? I found an old post from 2005 that someone said it was but I know things change often.

Lisa Mentor
Does anyone know if the Campbells chicken and rice soup is gluten free? I found an old post from 2005 that someone said it was but I know things change often.

I would suspect that it is NOT gluten free. People here try very hard to be accurate when recommending a gluten free product. But, to be totally safe, be good at reading labels or company confirmations.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I dont believe it is gluten free, I thought wheat starch was in it. Dont quote me on that though.

Michi8 Contributor
Reply I received today from Campbell's Soup:

we received your message and appreciate your taking the time to contact Campbell Soup Company to learn more about the use of gluten in our products.

The Campbell's Bean with Bacon Soup is not a gluten free product however,

I would be happy to send you a copy of our gluten free list via the mail.

Please keep in mind that product recipes change frequently and ingredients

are periodically added and replaced. Therefore, I advise you to check the

ingredient statement on each package to be certain that the product is

still gluten-free.

We appreciate your feedback. Please accept the coupon we have sent to you

via the mail with my apologies for any inconvenience you may have

experienced. The coupon can be redeemed for any product in the Campbell

family of brands including V8, Prego, Pace, and Pepperidge Farm.

I hope I've been able to answer your question. Please contact the

Consumer Response Center or visit Campbell's website if you have

additional questions.

Thank you for visiting the Campbell Soup website.

Campbell Soup Web Team

TLA

Is this from Campbell's in the US or in Canada? The information I have is that the Bean & Bacon made for Canadian consumers was gluten free...of course, that could have easily changed.

Michelle

Glutenfreefamily Enthusiast

The last I knew of bean and bacon from Canada is gluten free but the United States one is not. I plan on picking up some cans on our next trip to Canada for my Husband since its one of his favorite soups.


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JustMe75 Enthusiast

Well here is the answer to my question about the chicken and rice soup. I read the ingredients and nothing obvious that I saw. That just reminds me to always assume its not ok. At least I am learning. I didn't eat it, but I now have 3 cans of it :rolleyes: ...... Canned food drive here I come.

Here is their response.

"We received your message and appreciate your taking the time to contact Campbell Soup Company to learn more about the use of gluten in our products.

At Campbell, our number one priority is to delight our consumers. I'm

happy to share the list of gluten-free products with you by mail.

Please keep in mind that product recipes change frequently and

ingredients

are periodically added and replaced. Therefore, I advise you to check

the

ingredient statement on each package to be certain that the product is

still gluten-free.

The Campbell's Condensed Chicken and Rice Soup is not Gluten free at

this

time.

We appreciate your feedback. Please accept the mailed coupon as a

small

token of our thanks. The coupon can be redeemed for any product in the

Campbell family of brands including V8, Prego, Pace and Pepperidge

Farm.

I hope I've been able to answer your question. Please contact the

Consumer Response Center or visit Campbell's website if you have

additional questions.

Thank you for visiting the Campbell Soup website.

Campbell Soup Web Team

Glutenfreefamily Enthusiast
Well here is the answer to my question about the chicken and rice soup. I read the ingredients and nothing obvious that I saw. That just reminds me to always assume its not ok. At least I am learning. I didn't eat it, but I now have 3 cans of it :rolleyes: ...... Canned food drive here I come.

Here is their response.

"We received your message and appreciate your taking the time to contact Campbell Soup Company to learn more about the use of gluten in our products.

At Campbell, our number one priority is to delight our consumers. I'm

happy to share the list of gluten-free products with you by mail.

Please keep in mind that product recipes change frequently and

ingredients

are periodically added and replaced. Therefore, I advise you to check

the

ingredient statement on each package to be certain that the product is

still gluten-free.

The Campbell's Condensed Chicken and Rice Soup is not Gluten free at

this

time.

We appreciate your feedback. Please accept the mailed coupon as a

small

token of our thanks. The coupon can be redeemed for any product in the

Campbell family of brands including V8, Prego, Pace and Pepperidge

Farm.

I hope I've been able to answer your question. Please contact the

Consumer Response Center or visit Campbell's website if you have

additional questions.

Thank you for visiting the Campbell Soup website.

Campbell Soup Web Team

Do you have a soup kitchen you could donate it too? Another option might be a local church, quite a few around here donate foods to the local soup kitchens and accept canned and boxed foods.

num1habsfan Rising Star

This clearly must be US Campbells! I've been eating chicken and rice soup, and a few others, and there is DEFINITELY no wheat or any form of it in the chicken and rice soup. Any that they've listed gluten-free here in Canada is made with either potato starch or corn starch. And that has never changed, because I continue to check the labels. And I've yet to get sick...(and you all know i'm SO sensative!!!)

The ones that say gluten-free in Canada are:

Bean with bacon, chicken broth, chicken with rice, chicken with white and wild rice, fiesta tomato, tomato with basil and oregano, vegatable broth with onions, ready to serve healthy request soup: new england clam chowder, chunky ready to serve soup: french canadian pea, pea with garden vegetable, pea with smoked ham

Thought that I would clear up for any Canadians reading this post too...

~ Lisa ~

psawyer Proficient

Campbells have a clear-disclosure policy with respect to gluten sources. If it is in there, they will clearly tell you so in the ingredients list.

But, the ingredients for some products are different in Canada than in the US. As Lisa noted, in Canada the chicken with rice is gluten-free; in the US it is not.

JustMe75 Enthusiast

Campbells lists gluten? Here are the ingredients from the back of the condensed chicken with rice (in the USA):

Chicken Stock, cooked rice, cooked chicken meat, water, carrots, modified food starch, chicken fat, contains less than 1% of: celery, cooked mechanically separated chicken, monosodium glutamate, sugar, maltodextrin, onions, vegetable oil, yeast extract, spice extract, cornstarch, beta carotene for color, lactic acid, soy protein isolate, sodium phosphates, chicken flavor, (contains chicken stock, chicken powder, chicken fat), flavoring, soy lecithin

Where is the gluten? I thought it was ok but thought I'd check with Campbells to make sure about the "flavoring" and they said it wasn't gluten free. I thought they did hide gluten or I would have asked which ingredient was not ok.

psawyer Proficient

I don't see any gluten disclosed on the US ingredient list. It is my understanding that they will clearly label gluten ingredients in both the US and Canada.

The Canadian ingredient list for condensed chicken with rice:

Chicken broth, rice, seasoned chicken, carrots, salt, chicken fat, potato starch, water, celery, monosodium glutamate, chicken flavour, mechanically separated chicken meat, dehydrated onions, spice, beta carotene, disodium guanylate, disodium isonate, soy protein isolate, dehydrated garlic and lactic acid.

It is a different formula in many ways.

Is it possible that we have run into another CYA situation where a product contains no gluten ingredients, but the company is now afraid, for legal liability reasons, to say that it is gluten-free for fear of possible contamination.

num1habsfan Rising Star

Canada is now so picky about their labelling rules that its been updated again. So even if there is no gluten in it, they can no long say "natural flavour" or "natural seasoning". It must be specified for all of the major food allergies. Just read about that. And up here, according to the Canadian Celiac Association, if something is said to be gluten free but you get ill/glutened, you can report it with the food inspection agency and they investigate. Their website also lists any products the agency had found to in fact not be gluten-free.

~ Lisa ~

JustMe75 Enthusiast

Thats strange that the ingredients are so different. I was wondering if is was a CYA too but I'm not gonna find out :)

I bought some Progresso chicken and rice soup.

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