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Classico Creamy Alfredo Sauce


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Is this gluten free? It doesn't seem to have any gluten words in the ingreds. It says dairy, egg, soy for allergens. Does anyone know? I called but they're closed for the day and I was thinking of serving this tonight if it is gluten-free.

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AH-HA! I found out that it is!! Yum. This opens up some tasty avenues.

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Emme999 Enthusiast

I love Classico sauces :) They were my favorites before! I was thrilled when I found that site. Thanks for posting for everyone who hasn't seen it yet! :)

- Michelle :wub:

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lbsteenwyk Explorer

I use Classico alfredo sauces frequently for a casserole base (as a substitute for cream of mushroom soup). The one with sun-dried tomatoes in it is especially good.

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Guest gfinnebraska

Wow... great idea about using as a cream sauce base. I didn't realize their alfredo sauce was gluten-free. I automatically think flour when I think of an alfredo sauce. Yummy!!! Thanks for the info!!! :D

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Guest BERNESES

More good news! I love their sun-dried tomato alfredo and to find out all their sauces are gluten-free makes me so happy! I don't know what I would do without this board. I REALLY don't! You guys are great!

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celiac3270 Collaborator

I love Classico...yep, all gluten-free. I use the Four Cheese mostly.

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