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So I'm a little new here, but am very excited about something I just found on Trader Joe's website. They have a link to a whole PDF file that lists all of the gluten-free products they sell. How handy!!! I printed one out and I know it will definitely come in handy for my next shopping trip!

Like I said, I'm new here, so if this is common knowledge, no worries. But for anyone who didn't know or hasn't seen it, here is the link:

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Once you get to this page, you'll see where to click. So to everyone that has not yet seen this or heard of it, I hope you are as excited as I am!!!

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So I'm a little new here, but am very excited about something I just found on Trader Joe's website. They have a link to a whole PDF file that lists all of the gluten-free products they sell. How handy!!! I printed one out and I know it will definitely come in handy for my next shopping trip!

Like I said, I'm new here, so if this is common knowledge, no worries. But for anyone who didn't know or hasn't seen it, here is the link:

Open Original Shared Link

Once you get to this page, you'll see where to click. So to everyone that has not yet seen this or heard of it, I hope you are as excited as I am!!!

:)

Thanks so much! I'm a newbie too, from NC. I did not have this list and our Trader Joe's, we just got one in Charlotte, is so busy on Sat. this will really help.

Sarah

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I LIVE at Trader Joe's......and I eat many things that are not on that list. Have had tremendous luck and no reaction to anything that says "processed in a facility w/ wheat."

Favorite things:

gluten-free Granola

gluten-free pancakes (frozen)

all the yogurts

Columbus meats (deli section)

all the cheeses

Spicy Flax Seed and Soy Tortilla chips

Licorice Scottie Dogs

Black Bean and Corn Enchiladas (frozen)

smoked salmon

TJ's Organic soups (in cartons)

pre-made lentils

....and many others!

:)

cruelshoes Enthusiast

The gluten-free list at Trader Joe's is great. However, like all lists, it is obsolete before the ink is dry. Product formulations change all the time, so you still have to read the label each and every time you buy something. There have been many times I have found something on the TJ's gluten-free list only to look at the label and see it contains wheat. Use the list as a starting point, but it is not a substitute for reading the package label.

Trader Joe's is great, just use the list with caution.

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