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Got an updated gluten-free food list from Knouse Foods/Musselmans and thought I would share it.

January 14, 2009

Thank you for contacting us. The following Knouse Foods products are

gluten free. The food starch-modified we use for our pie fillings is a

modified corn starch.

Pie Fillings

Apple

Lite Apple

Apricot

Blackberry

Blueberry

Cherry

Lite Cherry

Lemon

Peach

Pineapple

Raisin

Strawberry

Dark Sweet Cherry

Juice/Drinks

Apple Juice

Premium Apple Juice

Apple Cider

Natural Apple Juice

Sparkling Apple Cider

Bc Orange - Apricot

Bc Orange - Pineapple

Frozen Apple Juice Concentrate

Sauces

Sweetened Apple Sauce

Unsweetened Apple Sauce

Varietal Apple Sauces

Granny Smith

Red Delicious

Golden Delicious

McIntosh

Fruit 'N Sauces

Apple-Apricot

Apple-Cherry

Apple-Fruit Punch

Apple-Peach

Apple-Raspberry

Apple-Strawberry

Chunky Apple Sauce

Other Products

Sliced Apples

Apple Butter

Dutch Baked Apples

Fried Apples

Spiced Apple Rings

Red Tart Pitted Cherries

Vinegars

Apple Cider

White Distilled

Juli Waters

Knouse Foods Cooperative, Inc.

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