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V8 Butternut Squash Soup


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jkr Apprentice

I thought the V8 Butternut Squash soup was gluten free but after seeing some old posts I guess it isn't, correct?

My stomach told me it wasn't - I had such pain just like in the the old days.


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Lisa Mentor

some old posts

Please don't reference "old post" as accurate. Things change frequently

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V8 is owned by Campbell's and in the US there are very few soups which are gluten free. Campbell's Canada is very different.

If you contact Campbell's they will send you, by mail, their current gluten free listing.

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It might be gluten free but is cross contaminated. I believe your stomach.

wildwood Apprentice

If you have a Wegmans near you, they have recently come out with a squash soup. It comes in a box and is clearly labeled gluten free. I used it as a base and made a delicious soup with it last week. I chopped and fried an onion in a pot, added the soup, cooked sweet potatoes cubed, a can of black beans-drained, a cup of frozen peas, and some cumin.

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