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I got this list in the mail today after calling them last week. Typed it out and here it is:

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Oh, cool :)...thanks for posting. I love lists ^_^

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celiac3270-

Glad I could help you add to your list collection!! :lol: You crack me up.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

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Thanks Jessica! :) VERY timely list for me... I was just thinking about adding V-8 to my diet... to get more veggies. :) Thank you!

plantime Contributor

My dad uses V-8 with a couple shakes of pepper for colds. Glad I can use his remedy!

angel-jd1 Community Regular

You are all very welcome. I just wanted to add one thing that the paper said at the top of it that I forgot to type.

Because we are constantly improving our recipes, please check the ingredient statement on the label of any product. We will make every effort to keep this list up to date, but some products made without gluten may not be included.

So basically, still keep reading labels, and call if something SEEMS gluten free but isn't on the list.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

celiac3270 Collaborator

I've been drinking various flavors of V8 Splash since diagnosis....I strongly dislike vegetables, but do enjoy these drinks--more fruity than the original V8, too :)

Yes--I love lists :wub: --gluten-free food lists, but also lists for everything else: homework, etc. :lol:....I think I got my list-loving/organization from my mom


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