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Crush Grape Soda


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I know orange crush is gluten-free but does anyone know about the grape soda??

Sue.


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According to the Delphi list, yes, but the last entry was made so long ago that it has a verification date of: 00/00/0000 (means so long ago that you really shouldn't depend on it). I'd check again, but I'd bet it is.

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Last time I checked it was gluten free. I very rarely drink soda and when I do it's not that so I can't say that I would know for certain. Best thing is to call.

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gmbyphotographer Newbie

I know orange crush is gluten-free but does anyone know about the grape soda??

Sue.

I was wondering the same thing, so I contacted the "Dr. Pepper Snapple Group" which also hosts Crush:

July 13, 2010

Thank you for contacting us about the presence of gluten in our products. Consumer inquiries such as this are appreciated because they provide valuable feedback about our brands.

Gluten is a mixture of complex proteins found in the grain of wheat, barley, oats, rye, rice, corn, and other grains. Many soft drinks, including those produced by our Company contain high fructose corn syrup which is derived from corn and which may contain very small amounts of corn gluten. According to the Celiac Sprue Association, corn gluten is not of concern to people who have Celiac Sprue disease. Therefore all of our carbonated beverages are gluten free.

We encourage consumers with more specific questions about Celiac Sprue to contact the Celiac Sprue Association at 402-558-0600 or your health care provider.

We appreciate your inquiry and hope you will continue to enjoy our soft drink brands.

Sincerely,

Consumer Relations

gflooser Contributor

well thats great news, i love me some grape crush!!!!

and don't you love how these companies always inform US what gluten is??????? hehheheheeeeee

glad you got your answer!!

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