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Weight Watchers Smart Ones


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Just picked up two Weight Watchers Smart Ones that are labeled gluten free on the side of the boxes, under the ingredients: Chicken Santa Fe, and Cranberry Turkey Medallions.


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wowzer Community Regular

That is always so nice to see. Thank you for sharing the news.

SharonF Contributor

The Santa Fe style rice and beans is also labeled as gluten free.

sixtytwo Apprentice

The cranberry turkey medallions that I looked at today from Smart Ones were not gluten free, it said right on the box they had wheat in them.

ChemistMama Contributor

Sometimes it takes awhile for the old stock to be sold out before the new gluten-free items cam go on the shelves. The Kroeger has the old non-gluten-free chexes, but the Wal-mart has all the new formulated gluten-free chex.

BTW, here's a list from our local celiac group that states what Weight Watchers items are (or will be) gluten-free, confirmed by phone:

Brocolli and Cheddar Potatoes

Lemon Herb Chicken Piccata

Fiesta Chicken

Grilled Chicken in Garlic Herb Sauce

Creamy Tuscan Chicken

Homestyle Chicken

Chicken Santa Fe

Santa Fe Rice and Beans

Had the lemon chicken yesterday for lunch, it was a little sweet but good.

Puddy Explorer
The cranberry turkey medallions that I looked at today from Smart Ones were not gluten free, it said right on the box they had wheat in them.

I believe it's the new Fruit Sensation line they came out with that has the gluten-free turkey medallions.

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