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Campbell's - Canadian Products With No Added Gluten


K-Dawg

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I contacted Campbells last week and this week I received a list of "Canadian Products with no Added Gluten" and thought I"d share the list. Sorry if this is known information...I"m hoping there are other newbies like me on the forum that can benefit from this info.

The list includes soups, V8 Beverages, Prego Sauces and Pace Salsa

They state in their letter that "(e)very effort is made to avoid cross-contamination with our ingredients & products that have gluten ingredients. This includes sanitation controls, storage controls, manufacturing controls and product rework controls."

The list they provided contains products "in which every ingredient in each product was verified as being gluten-free." (and, of course, you should always read ingredients as they are subject to change)

Red and White Soups

Chicken with Rice

Chicken with White and Wild rice

Fiesta tomato

Tomato with basil & oregano

Gardennay & Aseptic Soups

REd pepper black bean

Harvest Mushroom with Real cream

Campbell's Aseptic Broths

Vegetable Broth

Chunky Soups

Chicken & Sausage gumbo

Homestyle Chili

Hot & Spicy chili

Split pea with Ham

Turkey

Habitant Soup

Pea with Garden vegetables

V8 Beverages

V8 Vegetable Cocktail

V-Go Vegetable Cocktail

Low Sodium V8 Vegetable Cocktail

V8 V-Plus High Fibre

V8 V-Plus High Fibre Low Sodium

V8 Splash Citrus Blend

V8 Splash Fruit Medley

V8 Splash ORange Pineapple Blend

V8 SPlash Strawberry Banana

V8 Splash Strawberry Kiwi

V8 Splash Tropical Blend

Prego Sauce

Garden Combination

Mushroom and Green Pepper

Original

Tomato, Onion & Garlic

With Fresh Mushrooms

Pace Salsa

Hot

Grande Garlic - Medium

Lime & Garlic - Medium

Medium

Mild

Picante Sauce - Medium

Picante Sauce - Mild


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Lisa Mentor

Campbell's CANADA and Campbell's US have TWO ENTIRELY DIFFERENT LISTING.

Campbell's CANADA has serveral gluten free products which are not in the US.

Thank you for posting this for all our Canadian friends. :)

K-Dawg Explorer

Yes, the lists are completely different. During my first month of living gluten free I relied on US lists. That was one of my many newbie mistakes. :(

Campbell's CANADA and Campbell's US have TWO ENTIRELY DIFFERENT LISTING.

Campbell's CANADA has serveral gluten free products which are not in the US.

Thank you for posting this for all our Canadian friends. :)

  • 1 month later...
JillianLindsay Enthusiast

Thanks for sharing :)

Jillian

(Winnipeg, MB)

Yes, the lists are completely different. During my first month of living gluten free I relied on US lists. That was one of my many newbie mistakes. :(
  • 3 weeks later...
lunasmom Newbie

Yes, K-Dawg, thanks for that info. I'm a newbie as well and this seems to be an excellent site to learn from! My hubby does all the cooking, and he's had to learn a whole new way to create our meals. This will be of great interest to him as well.

  • 4 weeks later...
AJSmom Rookie

Yes..thank you for this. I'm a newbie and this is very helpful.

I've learned that our Bulk Barn has a huge variety of gluten-free products, even better my neighbour works there and she can give us her employee discount.

  • 2 weeks later...
num1habsfan Rising Star

Thank you for that update! I just wish they would EXTEND their gluten-free available products, not mae us even more limited!


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  • 2 weeks later...
freedum54 Newbie
I contacted Campbells last week and this week I received a list of "Canadian Products with no Added Gluten" and thought I"d share the list. Sorry if this is known information...I"m hoping there are other newbies like me on the forum that can benefit from this info.

The list includes soups, V8 Beverages, Prego Sauces and Pace Salsa

They state in their letter that "(e)very effort is made to avoid cross-contamination with our ingredients & products that have gluten ingredients. This includes sanitation controls, storage controls, manufacturing controls and product rework controls."

The list they provided contains products "in which every ingredient in each product was verified as being gluten-free." (and, of course, you should always read ingredients as they are subject to change)

Red and White Soups

Chicken with Rice

Chicken with White and Wild rice

Fiesta tomato

Tomato with basil & oregano

Gardennay & Aseptic Soups

REd pepper black bean

Harvest Mushroom with Real cream

Campbell's Aseptic Broths

Vegetable Broth

Chunky Soups

Chicken & Sausage gumbo

Homestyle Chili

Hot & Spicy chili

Split pea with Ham

Turkey

Habitant Soup

Pea with Garden vegetables

V8 Beverages

V8 Vegetable Cocktail

V-Go Vegetable Cocktail

Low Sodium V8 Vegetable Cocktail

V8 V-Plus High Fibre

V8 V-Plus High Fibre Low Sodium

V8 Splash Citrus Blend

V8 Splash Fruit Medley

V8 Splash ORange Pineapple Blend

V8 SPlash Strawberry Banana

V8 Splash Strawberry Kiwi

V8 Splash Tropical Blend

Prego Sauce

Garden Combination

Mushroom and Green Pepper

Original

Tomato, Onion & Garlic

With Fresh Mushrooms

Pace Salsa

Hot

Grande Garlic - Medium

Lime & Garlic - Medium

Medium

Mild

Picante Sauce - Medium

Picante Sauce - Mild

freedum54 Newbie

Thankyou so much for this. I am just discovering what my problems are, gluten and soy, I have read some stuff that is scaring me to death and wondering what is what and then I come across you. You have certainly lifted my spirits.

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