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Mom22 Apprentice

Can someone please list what maple syrups are safe and gluten-free? I have been using the Log Cabin syrup for my kids for months thinking it was gluten-free based on the gluten-free listings. Ugghhhh. Both my kids just had their annual physical with their GI specialist and bloodwork was taken to check their antibodies, so I guess their #'s won't be low as expected. This is frustrating to say the least.

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Okay this thread has me going in circles! Since i have discoverd gluten-free Pancakes I have been wondering if there was gluten-free Syrup out there... and been lurking in this thread, but now Im confused?!?

Which brands/styles are safe?

plantime Contributor

I guess no more syrup for me. I'll just stick with my homemade blackberry jam and honey. Maybe someday I will get some real maple syrup, but until then, I don't think so!

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Can someone please list what maple syrups are safe and gluten-free? I have been using the Log Cabin syrup for my kids for months thinking it was gluten-free based on the gluten-free listings. Ugghhhh. Both my kids just had their annual physical with their GI specialist and bloodwork was taken to check their antibodies, so I guess their #'s won't be low as expected. This is frustrating to say the least.

Mom 2 2

Log Cabin syrup is NOT gluten free. I got a response from the company saying that they have barley in them

Aunt Jemima syrup IS gluten free. That's the only brand I use unless I find some at a health food store marked gluten free.

I wish manufacturers would give out the same info to everyone because there seems to be mixed info.On the brands with mixed info I would stay away from. Stick with a brand like Aunt Jemima which has consistently been gluten free.

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Log Cabin syrup is NOT gluten free. I got a response from the company saying that they have barley in them

Aunt Jemima syrup IS gluten free. That's the only brand I use unless I find some at a health food store marked gluten free.

I wish manufacturers would give out the same info to everyone because there seems to be mixed info.On the brands with mixed info I would stay away from. Stick with a brand like Aunt Jemima which has consistently been gluten free.

Are all varities of Aunt Jemima syrup gluten-free?

Mom22 Apprentice

Thanks Kati! Guess where I'm going over my lunch hour today?? To buy syrup! My kids love pancakes and waffles. I can't be without syrup.

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Blueyedtiger Newbie

I just got off the phone with a Log Cabin representative and she said that all Log Cabin syrups are now gluten free. They also clean the lines between products so there should be very minimal cross contamination.


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