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Are these gluten free??? Thanks for the help!!


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Are these gluten free??? Thanks for the help!!

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1. Which of your products are gluten free?

The following Old Dutch products are Gluten-Free:

Regular Potato Chips

Roasted Garlic & Cheddar Potato chips

Ketchup Potato Chips

Sour Cream & Onion Potato Chips

Dill Pickle Potato Chips

RESTAURANTE Tortilla Chips (all flavours except Multigrain)

BBQ Corn Chips

Popcorn Twists

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1. Which of your products are gluten free?

The following Old Dutch products are Gluten-Free:

Regular Potato Chips

Roasted Garlic & Cheddar Potato chips

Ketchup Potato Chips

Sour Cream & Onion Potato Chips

Dill Pickle Potato Chips

RESTAURANTE Tortilla Chips (all flavours except Multigrain)

BBQ Corn Chips

Popcorn Twists

Bac

jlee2 Rookie

Awesome! Thank you. I should have checked the website in the first place thanks for doing that!

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