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I found this on a celiac support site:

"Per email: "We're happy to tell you-- all Tropicana products that are 100% juice are gluten free. Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee that gluten is not present in products that are less than 100% juice.

You can easily determine if a Tropicana product is 100% juice by looking for the Nutrition Facts Panel on the package; the percentage of juice is located just above that panel." Michael, Tropicana Consumer Response"

I have been drinking the Trop 50 OJ by them and its not 100% juice. has anyone had a problem with this? It seems that when I drink it it sits in my stomach foreverr... but I dont have any other symptoms, at least not that I know of <_<


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I noticed some problems with some of their drinks so now I stick to plain 100% OJ.

LuvMoosic4life Collaborator
I noticed some problems with some of their drinks so now I stick to plain 100% OJ.

yeah. thats what I got when I went to the store today. accept I get the kind with calcium since I can't eat dairy/soy and really cant afford products like hemp or rice milk right now...

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I found this on a celiac support site:

"Per email: "We're happy to tell you-- all Tropicana products that are 100% juice are gluten free. Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee that gluten is not present in products that are less than 100% juice.

You can easily determine if a Tropicana product is 100% juice by looking for the Nutrition Facts Panel on the package; the percentage of juice is located just above that panel." Michael, Tropicana Consumer Response"

I have been drinking the Trop 50 OJ by them and its not 100% juice. has anyone had a problem with this? It seems that when I drink it it sits in my stomach foreverr... but I dont have any other symptoms, at least not that I know of <_<

I just had it this morning for the first time and had a terrible gluten reaction. I wonder what the natural flavors are that they list? I know it is not the Purevia as I use that all the time.

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