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Ranch Style Beans


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Does anyone know if ranch style beans are gluten-free?

I'm having a bad reaction to something I ate today and can't figure out what is causing it. thanks

Yvette


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Any more info on the product? Brand, manufacturer? Thanks.

larry mac Enthusiast
Does anyone know if ranch style beans are gluten-free?

I'm having a bad reaction to something I ate today and can't figure out what is causing it. thanks

Yvette

I eat Ranch Style Brand Pinto Beans all the time. There is no wheat in the ingredients. I assume You're talking about the "Ranch flavor" Ranch Style Beans. If I remember correctly, I don't think there is any wheat listed on those either. I don't eat them though, not a fan.

best regards, lm

p.s., Watch out for Bushes Best beans. Some (including the Pintos) contain wheat in the ingredients list. That's why I started using Ranch Style Pintos.

And be especially carefull of chili beans. Walmarts does not contain wheat but some others do.

hez Enthusiast

I have eaten these occasionally and not had issues. I am very sensitive and know when I eat something I shouldn't. When I researched this brand on the internet it seemed to come up safe.

Feel better soon!

Hez

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