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Oscar Meyer Deli Meats


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Are Oscar Meyer deli meats gluten free? Some of them don't look like they contain gluten but they have caramel color...??? I like that Hormel says gluten free on them but really don't like their meats as well as Oscar Meyers. Any help?


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Oscar Meyer is a Kraft company and Kraft will label any gluten ingredients (wheat, barley, oats, rye) clearly and not hide them in things like natural flavor, artificial flavor, or coloring.

That said, some folks are still irritated by caramel coloring.

I'd probably give it to my daughter, but that said, we usually stick with Hormel Natural Choice lunch meats because we like them better and they are labeled gluten-free. :D

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Oscar Meyer is a Kraft company and Kraft will label any gluten ingredients (wheat, barley, oats, rye) clearly and not hide them in things like natural flavor, artificial flavor, or coloring.

That said, some folks are still irritated by caramel coloring.

I'd probably give it to my daughter, but that said, we usually stick with Hormel Natural Choice lunch meats because we like them better and they are labeled gluten-free. :D

Yeah I just wasn't a big fan of the Hormel meats...the smell of them grosses me out!! I did like that they wrote GLUTEN FREE on them though and thats why I tried them. Well thanks for the help!

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