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Original Egg Beaters -gluten Free?


Tigercat17

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Hi all,

I was wondering if the original egg beaters are still gluten free? I was looking at the ingredents & wondering about "natural flavorings?" I'm new to all of this & still learning. Any information would be great.

Thank-you!


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according to a phone call to them last christmas (my inlaws use eggbeaters, including the flavored varieties), they are all gluten free. some stores, like WholeFoods, however, carry "JustWhites", which, as the name implies, is JUST egg whites. no gums, no flavors, no fillers. I prefer the stuff if I'm not able to use whole eggs.

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according to a phone call to them last christmas (my inlaws use eggbeaters, including the flavored varieties), they are all gluten free. some stores, like WholeFoods, however, carry "JustWhites", which, as the name implies, is JUST egg whites. no gums, no flavors, no fillers. I prefer the stuff if I'm not able to use whole eggs.

Thanks so much! I was tryng to find out this morning & I didn't see anything to be worried about, so I ate some this morning. All of this reading ingredients is new to me. It's very overwhelming & confusing! I guess I'll get used to it....

Thanks again!

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