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Honey-baked Ham And Turkey


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I just went on the Honeybaked website and found this in their questions/answers page:

Do your hams or turkey breast contain glutens?

We have reformulated our glaze to be considered free of allergens. This means our hams and turkey breasts DO NOT contain glutens.

Woo-HOOOOOOOOO! I just reserved my turkey breasts for Turkey Day!!!!


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Yay! You just made my day. We love to get a ham from Honeybaked Ham Co. for Christmas! I've always had to something different for Carleigh every year.

  • 3 weeks later...
huffmary Newbie
I just went on the Honeybaked website and found this in their questions/answers page:

Do your hams or turkey breast contain glutens?

We have reformulated our glaze to be considered free of allergens. This means our hams and turkey breasts DO NOT contain glutens.

Woo-HOOOOOOOOO! I just reserved my turkey breasts for Turkey Day!!!!

Thank you! My family id trying hard to have gluten-free foods for me for the holidays. I got the allergen-free answer but not the definite gluten free part. I now feel more confident to eat it.

  • 3 months later...
Petasatus Newbie

I had E-mailed to see if the hams purchased in Connecticut or on-line were gluten free and received this response. This was for Easter 2009.

Dear Chris,

Thank you for your inquiry. All our hams are gluten free in

the retail stores and our shipping facility.

Sharon

Honeybaked Ham Co.

1-800-343-4267

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