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Sugar & Dairy Ease ?


Lisa Ann

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Lisa Ann Apprentice

I'm wondering if Domino's sugar is gluten-free? I purchased it today not even thinking about it and when I got home and checked my delphi list it isn't on there - only brown sugar. I've called the co. but haven't heard back and I want to make a pie this weekend. Maybe I'll have to go get C&H.

Also, does anyone know if Dairy Ease milk is gluten-free? I called the co. also and the man told me (at Land o' Lakes) he didn't think it was gluten-free because milk isn't gluten-free :o I'm pretty sure milk is ok so he forwarded my concern to the higher ups. ha!

Thanks for your input.


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Just regular white sugar? Yes.

Lisa Ann Apprentice

Thanks celiac3270. I'm sorry if it's a bit odd, but I didn't know about cross contamination issues? Thanks!

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Umm...I think that's more of an issue with things like oats. I don't think sugar would be contaminated. Regular sugar is one of those things that just...is gluten-free by default, sort of. Just as bananas or oranges are.

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Has anyone ever found out if dairy ease is gluten free. My husband wants to try it since it is lactose free, but i wasnt sure if it was gluten free. I couldnt find anything on their website.

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