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lbsteenwyk Explorer

I have heard conflicting information on which brands of yogurt are safe. I am particularly interested in Dannon Extra Creamy and Horizon, but info on any brand would be appreciated.


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This is a link to Dannons ingredients page on their website

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It says that they do not add gluten but they can not be considered gluten free because they do not test.

Horizon is gluten-free.

lovegrov Collaborator

Yoplait, Kroger, Stoneyfield (they have a CYA statement but it's about distilled alcohol, which is gluten-free), Columbo.

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Everything by Yoplait is gluten-free--all flavors of Yoplait whips, Yoplait custard style, etc. It's just, if there's any Yoplait yogurt with cookie crumbles in the top cap to sprinkle on, don't do it, because that would contain gluten. If they change something so that it isn't gluten-free, the gluten will be clearly shown on the label, so you know it's not hiding behind a modified food starch or flavors. So just read labels--

Dannon had three gluten-free yogurts-- the regular plain, lowfat plain, and no-fat plain....the other ones may have gluten in the flavors, so the company will not verify them as gluten-free.

artmeg55 Newbie

Yoplait Custard yogurt is gluten-free and a good one. I called to check directly with the company and they are very concerned about accurate listing of ingredients.

lbsteenwyk Explorer

Thanks for your responses! You have been very helpful.

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