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Sweet Baby Ray's Barbecue Sauce Is gluten-free


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Today I went online to see if Sweet Baby Ray's barbecue sauces were safe. There were many links to articles saying that it was gluten-free but they were all a few years old. So, I called the company and, indeed, they remain gluten-free- all flavors. The modified starch is corn (sure wish they would label it on the bottle as such!)

Anyway, just wanted to share so that perhaps others would be saved some time and concern.

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cat3883 Explorer

Yes I used this barbeque sauce all the time. It is delicious.

Lisa Mentor

Thank you for posting this and especially updating some older information. :)

digmom1014 Enthusiast

I love Sweet Baby Ray's Sauce. I use it instead of tomato sauce on pizza, believe me try it! Use a Kinikinnik or Glutino's crust, tomatos, chicken, and cheese. It is delicious!!

msmini14 Enthusiast

Does anyone experience heartburn in their lower gut after they consume this? I am just curious, I had this once before and it really bothered me. So it has been a long time and I used it again last night and same reaction. Going to test it again tonight see what happens

Amyleigh0007 Enthusiast
I love Sweet Baby Ray's Sauce. I use it instead of tomato sauce on pizza, believe me try it! Use a Kinikinnik or Glutino's crust, tomatos, chicken, and cheese. It is delicious!!

Yum! That sounds really good! We also love Sweet Baby Rays but I have never thought to make a BBQ chicken pizza!

jerseyangel Proficient

I use it to make pot roast in the crock pot. Throw a roast in, cover with a large sliced onion, and cubed potatoes and carrots then squirt a bottle of Sweet Baby Rays all over the top. Cook on low for 10 hours.

So good.....leftovers are even better :D


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