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cheetos

potato chips

corn type snacks, which are gluten free? I am having trouble finding out. Some things I read lables online or on the bag and it says they have been made on the same lines as gluten foods but they are washed between production cycles. Which products are ok that don't cost a ton? And if anyone shops at aldi's which of their products are gluten-free? Yogurt, snacks, sauces, summer sausage, lunch meats.


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cheetos

potato chips

corn type snacks, which are gluten free? I am having trouble finding out. Some things I read lables online or on the bag and it says they have been made on the same lines as gluten foods but they are washed between production cycles. Which products are ok that don't cost a ton? And if anyone shops at aldi's which of their products are gluten-free? Yogurt, snacks, sauces, summer sausage, lunch meats.

Potato Chips - Lays Stax, labeled gluten free, several flavors. Piknik potato sticks are labeled gluten free and are really good too.

Mission corn chips, dedicated equipment, very strict allergen controls.

Yogurt - Yoplait are labeled gluten free as well as Go-Gurt tubes labeled gluten free as well.

Hormel Naturals lunch meats are all labeled gluten free as well as the pepperoni and canadian bacon. Hormel has a huge website of all of the gluten free products.

As far as snacks go, I stick with Stax and Mission chips, Popcorn made at home is good too. Jello pudding and gelatin, you can make rice chex treats using rice chex and kraft jet puffed marshmallows.

What kind of sauces are you looking for?

mbrookes Community Regular

I talked to Kroger customer service. They said their Carbmaster yogurt is gluten-free. The have a ton of flavors, mostly very good.

norahsmommy Enthusiast

Potato Chips - Lays Stax, labeled gluten free, several flavors. Piknik potato sticks are labeled gluten free and are really good too.

Mission corn chips, dedicated equipment, very strict allergen controls.

Yogurt - Yoplait are labeled gluten free as well as Go-Gurt tubes labeled gluten free as well.

Hormel Naturals lunch meats are all labeled gluten free as well as the pepperoni and canadian bacon. Hormel has a huge website of all of the gluten free products.

As far as snacks go, I stick with Stax and Mission chips, Popcorn made at home is good too. Jello pudding and gelatin, you can make rice chex treats using rice chex and kraft jet puffed marshmallows.

What kind of sauces are you looking for?

spaghetti sauce, marinara, pesto's and cheese sauces. I was just trying to figure out which ones I can use. I LOVE bertoli basil pesto but from my research I found it is NOT gluten-free. bummer.

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Check out Classico

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Santitas Tortilla Chips

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This is a good website also-

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snacks -

Pudding cups

Betty Crocker fruit snacks

Stretch Island Fruit leather

Cliff Kids fruit twists

Kind bars

Lara bars

Boulder potato chips

A lot of microwave popcorn

Pirate's Booty

Crunch N Munch carmel corn

Homemade PB cookies - the kind made without any flour are cheap and easy

T Marzetti carmel dip and apples

T Marzetti ranch dip and anything you like dipped

Lunch meat - Hormel and Boar's Head

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Old Wisconsin beef bites are labeled gluten-free.

MelindaLee Contributor

I have yet to find an Old Wisconsin product that wasn't also labeled gluten-free. Same with Yoplait Yogurts (even all of their new products) Lays are pretty good at labeling ingrediants. I've yet to have a problem with any of their chips. Kettle Chips are also usually not a problem, though I don't eat many of the flavors, so you might have to check them.

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