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Wholly Guacamole


CaraLouise

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Just wanted to let you know that I e-mailed the company and this is their response for the Wholly Guacamole:

Our Guacamole is Gluten Free. Please enjoy.

Sincerely,

Jay Alley

Vice President

I can't wait to try those new 100-calorie packs!


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jennyj Collaborator

Muchas gracias. I love guacamole. :P

angel-jd1 Community Regular

On the boxes that I have bought, it actually says "gluten free". I love that!! Love guac too! :)

-Jessica :rolleyes:

Just wanted to let you know that I e-mailed the company and this is their response for the Wholly Guacamole:

Our Guacamole is Gluten Free. Please enjoy.

Sincerely,

Jay Alley

Vice President

I can't wait to try those new 100-calorie packs!

Sweetfudge Community Regular
On the boxes that I have bought, it actually says "gluten free". I love that!! Love guac too! :)

-Jessica :rolleyes:

love that stuff! i wrote them a thank you email :)

  • 3 years later...
deezer Apprentice

What about the facility where it is processed? Do they sample the product to ensure it is indeed Gluten Free?

kareng Grand Master

What about the facility where it is processed? Do they sample the product to ensure it is indeed Gluten Free?

This is an old thread . You could write or call them with your questions. Not sure what would be made in a guacamole plant that would contain gluten, but ask the company. Many places do not go to the added expense of testing for gluten if the product is not made with gluten.

pricklypear1971 Community Regular

I eat it quite frequently and it's great. They also make queso which is NOT gluten-free.


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  • 6 years later...
Pinkpaperheart Newbie

WHOLLY GUACAMOLE made me have a severe gluten reaction after eating it today:( I do not think this product is gluten free any longer

kareng Grand Master
1 hour ago, Pinkpaperheart said:

WHOLLY GUACAMOLE made me have a severe gluten reaction after eating it today:( I do not think this product is gluten free any longer

It says gluten-free.  There is no reason to put glutened in quacamole.  I eat it with no issues.

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