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Wild Harvest Organic Pasta Sauce


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lheartx3 Newbie

I recently bought the Wild Harvest Organic Pasta Sauce in the roasted garlic flavor and I double checked the ingredients and nothing suspicious stood out but I want to be 100% sure it is gluten free, I emailed the company and havent heard back from them yet but I figured someone else might use it and know. Please let me know if you have used this product before and it is gluten free, thanks! :D

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I recently bought the Wild Harvest Organic Pasta Sauce in the roasted garlic flavor and I double checked the ingredients and nothing suspicious stood out but I want to be 100% sure it is gluten free, I emailed the company and havent heard back from them yet but I figured someone else might use it and know. Please let me know if you have used this product before and it is gluten free, thanks! :D

Have you found any info?

I noticed the pasta sauces yesterday in my grocery. There's no info on the company's web site. I'll try calling them today but judging by other posts that may not be too productive.

Thanks.

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tmbarke Apprentice
I recently bought the Wild Harvest Organic Pasta Sauce in the roasted garlic flavor and I double checked the ingredients and nothing suspicious stood out but I want to be 100% sure it is gluten free, I emailed the company and havent heard back from them yet but I figured someone else might use it and know. Please let me know if you have used this product before and it is gluten free, thanks! :D

Try Classico pasta sauces - they are excellent in flavor and will state gluten free on the jar - I just had the alfred sundried tomato and loved it!

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Try Classico pasta sauces - they are excellent in flavor and will state gluten free on the jar - I just had the alfred sundried tomato and loved it!

The biggest advantage of the Wild Harvest products is that they are organic.

I checked the Classico web site and they list two sauces with organic ingredients:

Organic Spinach and Garlic

Organic Tomato, Herbs and Spices

Next time I'm at the grocery, I think I will look for them. Although I prepare almost all my food from scratch now, it is handy on busy days to have something that is quick and convenient.

It can be noted that buying organic is a form of voting. It takes place in a check-out aisle instead of a voting booth. It accomplishes the following:

1) Tells companies offering organic products that there is a market for these products.

2) It economically supports farmers and companies that convert to organic foods.

3) It sends a message that people want wholesome, safe food.

jerseyangel Proficient

Bertolli has a couple organic sauces that are pretty good.

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