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Blue Diamond Almonds


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dmeagan Apprentice

Does anyone know if any of the blue diamond almomnds are gluten-free? Including the flavored ones? I know the almond milk is, but not sure on the nuts.


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hnybny91 Rookie

I ate a crap load of the lime flavored a couple of weeks ago and did not feel ill. I didn't see anything on the label that suggested gluten - although I have since tested positive for casein sensitivity so I hope they don't have dairy in them because they were so good!

GlutenGladi8or Apprentice

You are good to go on the Blue Diamond almonds (including the flavored ones)

They also have a line of crackers called "Nut-Thins" that are gluten free and truly exceptional. Give those a try as well -- knowing that you're safe.

love2travel Mentor

I contacted the company and was told they all are gluten-free EXCEPT for the wasabi and soy flavoured nuts and the Jordan ones. The chili lime are my favourites.

GlutenGladi8or Apprentice

I contacted the company and was told they all are gluten-free EXCEPT for the wasabi and soy flavoured nuts and the Jordan ones. The chili lime are my favourites.

I had NO idea that they had wasabi, soy or Jordan. They must not have been rolled out here yet. And chili lime sounds really good. I know that Trader Joe's has Chili Lime cashews and they are amazing.

love2travel Mentor

I had NO idea that they had wasabi, soy or Jordan. They must not have been rolled out here yet. And chili lime sounds really good. I know that Trader Joe's has Chili Lime cashews and they are amazing.

I'm surprised, too, as the US in general has sooooo much more gluten-free stuff than we do in Canada. They are yummy for spicy salt cravings! :)

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