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Lucerne Brand Fat Free Half And Half


NorthernElf

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Had to put this out there...from another thread.

On holidays from Canada, here in Arizona and been very sick for 4+ days...lotsa D and cramps and ugh ! This is what I've narrowed it down to. It is NOT on the Safeway gluten free list (only the regular half & half is).

So...just to be clear it's LUCERNE FAT FREE HALF & HALF....not regular half & half....that got me (badly because I couldn't figure it out & kept drinking it !).

Regular half & half (different brand) ingredients - milk & cream.

Fat free half & half (Lucerne) - about 20 ingredients, including natural flavors.

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Pretty sure on this - went out of town after 4 days & slowly got better (thank goodness for Pepto!) - got back, had a coffee & this in the morning and was sick. Who woulda thought !!! :angry:


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lovegrov Collaborator

Has anybody bothered to contact the company? That's usually the best route.

richard

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Has anybody bothered to contact the company?

richard

I have an email out to them. I'll post when I get an answer.

jerseyangel Proficient

I didn't get a response yet so I called--the product is gluten-free. :)

lovegrov Collaborator

I figured it would be, but didn't want to say so without confirmation.

richard

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