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Is it gluten-free?


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Carriefaith Enthusiast

This list says that it is, however, the "Mott's" part of the list was last updated about 11 months ago: Open Original Shared Link

Mott's (800 426-4891) all apple juices (6/04); not Clamato (4/04)

celiac3270 Collaborator

The delphi list has an older entry:

Motts (Motts Cadbury Schwepps) (800-426-4891) (Open Original Shared Link) (vp=06/19/03)

Apple Juices (all varieties)

But I've verified within the past four or five months--gluten-free.

jknnej Collaborator

How about Welch's???

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Welch's Juices Welch's (800-340-6870 ) (vp= 2/28/03)

All Welch's juices are gluten-free

As of 2003, gluten-free...and I doubt that it's changed. The grape soda, though, used to contain gluten (that they make)... the orange soda, or Sunkist is gluten-free. Dunno if it's still gluten-containing.

But juices are gluten-free, unless the status has changed since then.

debbie-doodles Contributor

Motts if for sure gluten free. I called them a week ago and they told me all their juices and applesauces were fluten free.

Carriefaith Enthusiast

I have Welches grape juice almost every week and I never get sick.


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Yep I drink Welches juice all the time too and was told they are gluten free...and never had a problem :D

gf4life Enthusiast

Anyone know if Hawaii's Own frozen concentrate juice is gluten-free? My kids love the Mango Orange drink and I'm waiting for an e-mail response from the company...We used to drink their juice all the time, and with summer coming the kids want more juice...

God bless,

Mariann

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