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Blue Diamond Almonds


Sandi*

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Sandi* Apprentice

It's the smokehouse flavor (I do eat natural most of the time but sometimes I like the extra kick). Below are the ingredients. It looks safe to me but I would like to confirm this before I dig in :D

almonds

vegetable oil (canola, safflower, and/or sunflower)

salt

corn maltodextrin

natural hickory smoke flavor

yeast

hydrolyzed corn and soy protein

natural flavors


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itchygirl Newbie

The ones you have to avoid are the wasibi flavored (wheat containing soy sauce, clearly labeled)

Have you tried the blue diamond nut thins yet? Those things are delicious

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Franceen Explorer

I eat the Blue Diamond Smokehouse Flavor Almonds all the time with no problem.

And I, too, have had the Nut Thins. Yup, they are GREAT!

Sandi* Apprentice

Thank you both, I love BD almonds so this makes me happy :D . I'll look for those nutthins, they look delicious!

purplemom Apprentice

We also eat the Blue Diamond Nut thins everyday! We love the cheese flavored. I just bought the blue diamond Almonds and so far so good! I have been looking for a nut that we could eat safely...I'm keeping my fingers crossed that these work out!

Thanks for the tip!

Cali

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