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Orvill Redenbacher Buttery Flavor Popping Oil?


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My boyfriend picked this up for me but i cannot tell if it is gluten-free ConAgra doesnt have a good list of gluten-free products to refrence?? The ingedients list soybean oil, beta carontene for color, but it also lists artificial flavor which is what worries me. To eat or not to eat that is my question????


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My boyfriend picked this up for me but i cannot tell if it is gluten-free ConAgra doesnt have a good list of gluten-free products to refrence?? The ingedients list soybean oil, beta carontene for color, but it also lists artificial flavor which is what worries me. To eat or not to eat that is my question????

Hi Hazeleyes! I have hazel eyes too LOL! I eat Orville Redenbackers every single day. I've never reacted to it. And I react to every dagged thing.

Seriously, I live on popcorn with the O.R.'s butter topping on it and I've never had the slightest inkling of a reaction to it. I LOVE IT!

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Con Agra is a company that will list any gluten ingredients on the package.

sunnybabi1986 Contributor

I use the exact oil you are referring to and have never gotten sick from it. Con Agra will not hide gluten ingredients in the words "artificial flavors" or otherwise, so if there isn't wheat, barley or rye listed, it's safe!

Enjoy! I LOVE that stuff! So much healthier than butter :)

hazeleyez682 Apprentice

I use the exact oil you are referring to and have never gotten sick from it. Con Agra will not hide gluten ingredients in the words "artificial flavors" or otherwise, so if there isn't wheat, barley or rye listed, it's safe!

Enjoy! I LOVE that stuff! So much healthier than butter :)

Thanks everyone i can enjoy my popcorn now !

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