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Pace Products Warning!


MNBeth

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Got this message in my e-mail this morning:

Hello,

Campbell's has removed all Pace products from their list of gluten free foods. According to the company, the reason is "probably" because the formulation has changed. They had no other info on this. We will update this in the next food SmartList release. Thanks for using our SmartList software.

Best wishes,

Lani K. Thompson

www.clanthompson.com


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Pooh! But, thank you very much for posting this.

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Campbells is on my list of companies to hate right now. Cambells should no longer be considered a good labeler. From the lengthy discussons on Delphi, Prego products are no longer safe, because of barley in the natural flaors, which is not disclosed on ingredient labels. They do have a gluten-free list that they will send you if you ask for it, but it seems that it is not safe to read the labels for gluten grains besides wheat anymore. Their statement used to be "read the label, and you know what's in it." Guess they have changed their tune.

The whole thing really frosts me.

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Campbells is on my list of companies to hate right now. Cambells should no longer be considered a good labeler. From the lengthy discussons on Delphi, Prego products are no longer safe, because of barley in the natural flaors, which is not disclosed on ingredient labels. They do have a gluten-free list that they will send you if you ask for it, but it seems that it is not safe to read the labels for gluten grains besides wheat anymore. Their statement used to be "read the label, and you know what's in it." Guess they have changed their tune.

The whole thing really frosts me.

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But, but...I love(d) Prego spaghetti sauce! :( Thanks for the info! ;)

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Thanks so much MNBeth and Colleen for posting this information.

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