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Here are a few responses I have gotten back from some of the companies I contacted. Maybe it will help someone else.

1. Johnson's

(Not much help but can make extra phone calls)

Thank you for contacting the Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies, Inc. Information

Center. It is always important to hear from our consumers, and we appreciate the time you

have taken to contact us.

In regard to your inquiry, we do not have a list of products that do or do not contain the

ingredients you mentioned. If there are specific products you are interested in we would

be glad to check on those products for you.

Again, thank you for your interest in our company. Should you have any comments or

questions in the future, please contact us via our website or by calling our toll-free

number, 1-888-638-5242. Our specialists are available Monday through Friday between 8 AM

and 5 PM EST and will be happy to assist you.

013635844A

2. RE Gold Bond Lotion

Thank you for contacting Chattem, Inc. regarding our product, Gold Bond Lotion.

All of our Gold Bond products are gluten-free.

If we can be of further assistance, please write to us at P.O. Box 2219, Chattanooga, TN 37409.

Sincerely,

Christa Dysart

Consumer Affairs Representative

3. Taste of the wild pet food

(I would think if there was brewers yeast it would not be gluten free??)

Thank you for your inquiry.

All of the Taste of the Wild pet foods are grain-free. Therefore, there is

no barley in the foods and they are all gluten-free.

"Natural flavors" refers to a natural ingredient that is applied to the

outside of the kibble to enhance the flavor and acceptance of the dry pet

food. Can be from vegetable, chicken, lamb, or pork sources. Examples are

Brewer's dried yeast, parsley, assorted smoked meats, hydrolyzed proteins

(processed so the average molecular weight of the protein is too small to be

detected by the immune system which helps avoid adverse reactions in

allergic pets. There is no intact protein from the chicken, lamb, or pork.)

The preservatives are mixed tocopherols and rosemary extract.

Sincerely,

Melissa Brookshire, DVM


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4. Pert Plus Shampoo

Dear Valued Customer,

Thank you for contacting Pert Plus Consumer Relations. Our products are gluten-free.

The ingredients in Pert Plus Shampoo Plus Conditioner can be found on the back label of each product. These lists can also be found in the MSDS sheets for each product which are available at www.pertplus.com.

We trust that your inquiry has been satisfactorily answered. If not, or if you would like additional information, you are encouraged to call our Pert Plus Consumer Relations line at 1-800-436-7378. You may also want to visit us online at www.pertplus.com to download coupons for our products!

Innovative Brands is interested in your feedback regarding your email experience. Please click the following link: Open Original Shared Link to complete our online customer satisfaction survey.

Thank you for contacting Pert Plus Consumer Relations.

Kim Valentine

Consumer Response Representative

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5. Sc Johnson Company

(I asked specifically about OFF repelants, ziplock freezer bags and original windex)

Thank you for your e-mail regarding an gluten in some of our ingredients. We always

appreciate hearing from our consumers.

We would like to discuss this with you but have been unable to reach you by phone. Please

call our toll free number below so a customer service representative can help you. Our

call center hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Central

Time. When calling, it will be helpful if you can have the product available to provide

the UPC bar code number and any registration numbers.

We hope to hear from you soon.

Regards,

Jennie

Consumer Relationship Center

SC Johnson, A Family Company

Toll Free Number: 1-800-558-5252

www.scjbrands.com

-I called back and the service representative said that all OFF products have gluten.(I was suprised by this one)

-Ziploc heavy duty freezer bags with fresh shield are not formulated with gluten. I did not ask about the other bags.

-Windex--she has to get back to me.

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6. Loreal Cosmetics

February 11, 2010

Thank you for your interest in L'Or

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8. Cascade

Thanks for contacting Cascade.

None of the Cascade products contain gluten.

Thanks for writing.

Donna

Cascade Team

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