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Does anyone know if Wolfgang Puck's Organic Chicken with White and Wild Rice is gluten free?

I checked online and it only lists the casein free products. Also, the only questionable ingredients are organic maltodextrin and organic spice.


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Maltodextrin is not derived from wheat, and if for some reason it were, it would be required to list wheat.

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Just for anyone else, I called them yesterday and they said it was NOT on their gluten free list. I did not ask which ingredients did contain gluten however.

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crayola Apprentice

Does anybody else know anything about this? I bought some today and have really looked over the ingredients, and the only thing i can find that could possibly contain gluten is Natural Flavors? It looks good I really want to try it, but am obviously scared after reading this.

LDJofDenver Apprentice

Well, if THEY say it is not on their Gluten Free list I'd definitely pass it by.

Try the Progresso Chicken and Wild Rice, it's good.

crayola Apprentice

Here is the ingredients from the can:

Organic Chicken Stock (Water, Chicken Meat, and Natrual Juices, Salt, Cane Sugar, maltodextrin, Natural Flavor, Dried Onion, Potato Starch, Dried Garlic, Turmeric and Spice Extractives) Orgaic Carrots, Organic Potato Starch, Organic Wild Rice, Contains 2% or less of the following: Organic Onions, ORganic Clery, Organic Chicken Fat, ORganic SPice, Organic Paprika, Organic Turmeric.

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duckie1ny Newbie

Maltodextrins are easily digestible carbohydrates made from natural corn starch. So generally organic maltodestrin should be gluten free... however...I would question the organic spice... some spices have products added to them so they do not clump together....which could contain gluten...the only way you can really know is if you contact the company itself. I am a chef by trade and have my own gluten free pasta sauce company and I myself am very careful when using dried spices as well as other ingredients that my contain hidden gluten. Hope this helps...

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Does anyone know if Wolfgang Puck's Organic Chicken with White and Wild Rice is gluten free?

I checked online and it only lists the casein free products. Also, the only questionable ingredients are organic maltodextrin and organic spice.


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Hmmm... I used to eat it but stopped. Could have sworn it had dairy in it. These days I get Shelton's. It's gluten-free and dairy free. Only thing is, it's mostly wild rice. Very little chicken and broth in it.

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