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new2glutenfree2 Newbie

I REALLY MISS RED HOT DOGS. DOES ANY ONE KNOW IF THEY ARE GLUTEN FREE OR NOT??????


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elonwy Enthusiast

Are you referring to the type of hot dog known as red hot dogs, or a specific brand? These things vary from manufacturer to manufacturer and its important to contact each one separately. I know that some Oscar Mayer Hot Dogs are gluten-free as are Applegate Farms. I'm sure other people can chime in on gluten-free hot dog brands.

lovegrov Collaborator

While I cannot guarantee that every hot dog in the world is gluten-free, the only one I've found that has gluten in 7 years is Nathan's. And it very clearly lists wheat. This includes some really cheap and really red ones.

richard

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I don't really know what a red hot dog is but reading the title kind of grossed me out. Haha. We usually get Hebrew National and lovee them. Just adding an opinion. =)

new2glutenfree2 Newbie
I don't really know what a red hot dog is but reading the title kind of grossed me out. Haha. We usually get Hebrew National and lovee them. Just adding an opinion. =)

I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU'VE NEVER HAD A RED HOT DOG!! IS THAT JUST A MAINE THING OR WHAT? WE (USED TO) EAT THEM ALL THE TIME!

a1sacch Rookie

i'm not sure about this specific brand. however, i do recommend eating it with some type of bread or roll. I don't know if you've ever eaten a hot dog by itself (since the age of five), but hot dogs with no bun make my stomach CHURN.

munkee41182 Explorer

Well in RI they're called hot weiners...they're smaller than regular hot dogs....but put all meat, onions and celery salt as wella s mustard!!! man oh man....

Ok...stop talking about those now :angry:


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new2glutenfree2 Newbie
Well in RI they're called hot weiners...they're smaller than regular hot dogs....but put all meat, onions and celery salt as wella s mustard!!! man oh man....

Ok...stop talking about those now :angry:

SO IN RI CAN YOU EAT "HOT WEINERS" ? YOU PUT CELERY SALT ON THEM??? <_<

munkee41182 Explorer

No I haven't even attempted to eat them yet..... :( Just reminicing of the old days. The meat sauce probably isn't close to being gluten-free at all! Plus the mustard they use to put on the dogs is so contaminated it's not even funny.

These red hot dogs, can you only get them from a vendor/shop? I would say if you can get them in the store, read the lable, contact the company and ask them. If they come from a street vendor/shop stay away from them. The cross contamination is what kills me! I use to not be sensitive...but now if I eat something that I shouldn't (like buffalo wings, that are jsut fried in the same fryer as other breaded stuff) i look like i'm 6 months pregnant.

Hope you can eat them!

krzsqrll Apprentice
I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU'VE NEVER HAD A RED HOT DOG!! IS THAT JUST A MAINE THING OR WHAT? WE (USED TO) EAT THEM ALL THE TIME!

LOLOLOL IM FROM MAINE!!! WE LOVE RED HOT DOGS!! MY SON EATS THEM......HE HASNT HAD A REACTION FROM THEM.HE EATS THE ALOT TOO..........TAMMY

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