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K8ling Enthusiast

I loved this before I got diagnosed, but I'm not sure if it's gluten free... Does anyone know if it is?

I'll be so happy if it is gluten-free.


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I loved this before I got diagnosed, but I'm not sure if it's gluten free... Does anyone know if it is?

I'll be so happy if it is gluten-free.

It is, according to their website--

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Enjoy! :D

kareng Grand Master

It is, according to their website--

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Enjoy! :D

I was just going to say that. I was also going to say: K8, There's this cool thing called Google. Sometimes you enter "Nutella gluten free" and like magic, there is the info! :P

(just a joke, you usually don't give your grocery list and ask us if everything is gluten-free) :)

Jestgar Rising Star

I was just going to say that. I was also going to say: K8, There's this cool thing called Google. Sometimes you enter "Nutella gluten free" and like magic, there is the info! :P

:lol: :lol: Sometimes ya just gotta go with the people you trust - and it isn't always Google.

K8ling Enthusiast

LOL YES I was going with my peeps (whom I trust).

I take google with a grain of salt!!

TYTYTYTY! My classes are cancelled today and I AM GOING TO STUDY AND EAT NUTELLA STRAIGHT FROM THE JAR!!! SQUEEEEEEESAUCE WITH A SIDE OF EPICWIN!

i-geek Rookie

Oh, awesome. I used to love this stuff and haven't bought it in ages. It's going on the shopping list. :)

kareng Grand Master

:lol: :lol: Sometimes ya just gotta go with the people you trust - and it isn't always Google.

It took me to the Nutella site right to the part about the gluten-free- ness of the product. I don't trust Bubba's gluten free list. :)


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  • 2 years later...
clevercate Newbie

Hi everyone,

 

I realize this is an older post, but I am newly diagnosed with gluten ataxia. I love Nutella and am "doing my homework" to make sure that, besides having gluten free ingredients, there are no issues of trace or cross-contamination gluten in their manufacturing process. This is the reply I received from them today:

 

Thank you for your interest in the Ferrero "gluten-free" products.  We have confirmed with our Product Development Technicians that the following Ferrero products do not contain gluten:

GLUTEN FREE PRODUCTS:

Tic Tac

Nutella

Kinder Surprise

Kinder Chocolate

 

Kind Regards,

Consumer Relations

 

 

Good I will continue eating this..a childhood favourite. Has anyone tried gluten free toaster waffles  (Homestyle-Nature's Path) 2 toasted with peanut butter, Nutella, and sliced banana in-between to make a "sandwich"? Delicious!    C :D

Takala Enthusiast

April 5, 2013. (since this is an older thread) Maranatha makes a "Dark Chocolate Almond Spread" which is similar to Nutella, but almond based,  for those who cannot get along with all of the ingredients in the original Nutella.  It is a bit grainier and needs to be stirred, and sometimes heated up just a little in the wintertime, but can be a most acceptable substitute. The Dark Choc Almond Spread, based on my experiences, is not cross contaminated with gluten.  Open Original Shared Link    Maranathafoods website with FAQ "Yes, they free of gluten containing ingredients and are produced in a facility that does not process gluten containing ingredients"  Open Original Shared Link

 

Although they do not label "gluten free" as such right on the jar, this brand of nut butters, including their peanut butters, has been a lifesaver for me, because I have reacted to the other "added" ingredients or cross contamination in so many other brands, even a few that did have a gluten-free label but were "produced in the same facility as.... "   :angry:

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