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Crunch N' Munch?


gretchen

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Hi,

Does anyone know if Crunch n' Munch is gluten free? This is one of my husbands favorite snacks. The label looks okay with the exception of 'artificial falvoring.'

Or perhaps someone might know of a similar snack that is gluten free?

Thanks. Sorry for so many questions these past few days. So much to learn to keep my husband well.

Went to see the GI doc again today. More testing to come, inclucing another scope.

Thanks one more time,

Gretchen


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Lisa Mentor

Don't know about that product, but artificial ingredients generally should not be a problem because it's "artificial" and not natural as in wheat, barley, rye and malt - more chemical.

I do know that Poppy-Cock Original is gluten free. I assume that they are very similar.

curlyfries Contributor

I thought I had read somewhere that it was gluten free, but can't find it in my notes. But I do believe it is a ConAgra product, and all their products will list any gluten in their ingredients.

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gretchen Rookie
I thought I had read somewhere that it was gluten free, but can't find it in my notes. But I do believe it is a ConAgra product, and all their products will list any gluten in their ingredients.

Lisa

Thanks! This is a ConAgra product.

GlutenGalAZ Enthusiast

On the Frit-Lay's website they list: CRACKER JACK

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