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Motts Fruitsations Apple Sauce


Cheryl-C

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I have some Motts Fruitsations applesauce in my fridge - regular flavour and pear flavour. I checked the ingredients and nothing jumped out at me at the store, though now I'm wonder about the "natural flavourings." I went to the website but they did not have the pear flavour listed. I noticed they made it clear their products are dairy and nut free, but I didn't notice anything about gluten. :huh: Help!


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Lisa Mentor

I can't tell you it's gluten free, but it is unlikely that wheat are barley would be in apple sauce. Wheat would have to be listed, by law.

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Not having a jar in my house, I have bought it frequently, after checking the label. :rolleyes:

Cheryl-C Enthusiast

So according to the FAQ page, the juice is definitely gluten-free but there's no mention of the applesauce being so. Like you say, I seriously doubt there would be gluten in applesauce, but I've been saying "There's gluten in THAT?!" a lot lately :P I think I will email them just in case. Thanks for the link!

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Are you in a country other than the US? (I notice your spelling of flavoUr) :P

If so, make sure you are checking info specific to your country. Labeling laws and ingredients in a product vary greatly from country to country (even when it comes to the exact same product with the exact same name). :)

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Mango, my Canadian spelling identifies me easily, doesn't it?! :P

Thanks for the advice, you make a good point. Isn't it strange how ingredients can change across a border? Definitely doesn't make it easier. I find a lot of the websites seem to cater to American residents, which is usually ok if the info is the same, but in case of a difference, it can get a bit frustrating. I find myself saying "I'm a resident of Toronto, Canada...." in all my emails to suppliers and manufacturers, just in case. :D

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