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Bbq Sauce


Jnkmnky

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Can someone tell me which bbq sauce in a regular store is gluten-free? I read a bunch of bottles today because I couldn't recall which brand I got last time. I looked at kraft because everyone has said that kraft reveals all gluten. Ok. But it said modified food starch...I know, I know, MFS is safe from kraft if it doesn't say a gluteny word after it. But I'm coming off of four years of believing MFS is e*v*i*l* :unsure: and will wreak havoc on my son. So, I'm so paranoid that I couldn't bring myself to purchase it. Can someone suggest a common brand? Thanks!


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lol...well I use Kraft all the time and as you even stated yourself, they will not hide it. And MFS 9 out of 10 times is ok...but you always have to check on it except for with brands like Kraft who will not hide it.

That is actually one of the main commercial brands that I actually trust because I really trust the Kraft brand.

Carriefaith Enthusiast

I also use the safe Kraft BBQ sauces with no problems and I am super sensitive. BTW are there any unsafe BBQ sauces by Kraft?

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

I'm not sure...I haven't checked all of them...I use the Honey BBQ especially.

All you have to do is check the label to find out though :D

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Ok. Thanks for the triple verifying of MFS and kraft products for me. I'm totally brainwashed to believe that all mfs = gluten. This is a tough one to get over for me. I'll buy the kraft....then I'll CALL them (just to make sure) no offense!! I have enough 'mother guilt'. I'm trying to avoid more! ;)

watkinson Apprentice

Hi jnkmnky,

I always say "never paranoid always careful" :D You never know. ;)

Wendy

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I've used Sweet Baby Rays with no problem and my new favorite is Bone Sucking Sauce which says gluten free right on the bottle. I also have been known to make my own sauce if time permits.


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