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I was wondering about some Johnsonville Beddar with Cheddar brats I wanted to buy. The dreaded "natural flavor" was listed in the ingredients. I looked them up on the Johnsonville website and to my surprise it said Gluten Free! That was so easy! I wish it was that easy to find out if all food was gluten free!


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hannahp57 Contributor

found this forum:

https://www.celiac.com/gluten-free/index.php?showtopic=34418

but it is rather outdated by now. maybe call the company?

According to this:

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*does not contain gluten ingredients* but for me still a no-no. MSG! argh

hope that helps some:)

Amyleigh0007 Enthusiast

Those were not the ones I was referring to. I was talking about the Beddar with Cheddar smoked sausage not Cheddar brats. I guess I was not clear.

psawyer Proficient

Most Johnsonville products are gluten-free, but there are exceptions. The beer brats are an obvious one--I think there might be a couple more.

Yes, they have nitrates, MSG, meat, salt, and all sorts of other potentially evil gluten-free ingredients. ;)

digmom1014 Enthusiast

Amy-I threw caution to the wind, bought and made them. They were delish but, I did have a slight reaction.

Amyleigh0007 Enthusiast
Amy-I threw caution to the wind, bought and made them. They were delish but, I did have a slight reaction.

Oh no! I'm sorry to hear that!

cbear6301 Explorer

Will they list gluten? I had a terrible reaction to something last night and am just curious... I checked their website but doesn't really say either way.. they were the bold chili cheese


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Will they list gluten? I had a terrible reaction to something last night and am just curious... I checked their website but doesn't really say either way.. they were the bold chili cheese

I have noticed on their site if you click on ingredients it will say something to the effect like "does not contain gluten ingredients" I am going to assume that if that statement (or however it is worded)is not on there then it is not gluten free. My husband fixed the same ones and I would not eat them.

here is the ing list for the bold chili cheese

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and here is two for example that have the "doed not contain gluten ingredients"

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