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Got this email from Zone Perfect.

Hello Nate,

Thank you for your interest in our ZonePerfect® Nutrition Bars and

ZonePerfect.com.

None of the ZonePerfect Nutrition bars are considered gluten-free

because they are all made in a facility that processes wheat. However,

the following ZonePerfect bars are not made with any gluten-containing

ingredients, that is wheat, barley, or oats. Only the following flavors

are free of gluten-containing ingredients:

Chocolate Almond Raisin

Chocolate Caramel Cluster

Chocolate Coconut Crunch

Chocolate Peanut Butter

Chocolate Raspberry

Fudge Graham

Banana Nut

Blueberry

Double Dark Chocolate

Dark Chocolate Caramel Pecan

Dark Chocolate Mocha

Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough

Please let us know if we can be of further assistance.

Sincerely,

Sincerely,

Sara

Consumer Relations

Abbott Nutrition

So i guess you could still get cross contanimated.


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Got this email from Zone Perfect.

Hello Nate,

Thank you for your interest in our ZonePerfect® Nutrition Bars and

ZonePerfect.com.

None of the ZonePerfect Nutrition bars are considered gluten-free

because they are all made in a facility that processes wheat. However,

the following ZonePerfect bars are not made with any gluten-containing

ingredients, that is wheat, barley, or oats. Only the following flavors

are free of gluten-containing ingredients:

Chocolate Almond Raisin

Chocolate Caramel Cluster

Chocolate Coconut Crunch

Chocolate Peanut Butter

Chocolate Raspberry

Fudge Graham

Banana Nut

Blueberry

Double Dark Chocolate

Dark Chocolate Caramel Pecan

Dark Chocolate Mocha

Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough

Please let us know if we can be of further assistance.

Sincerely,

Sincerely,

Sara

Consumer Relations

Abbott Nutrition

So i guess you could still get cross contanimated.

When I called them, they told me that they clean their lines very thoroughly between products, and overall they were very knowledgeable. I consider the whole thing a CYA statement drafted by lawyers. My son eats these pretty much daily. But nearly anything you eat can have some risk. It comes down to your personal decision.

NateJ Contributor

When I called them, they told me that they clean their lines very thoroughly between products, and overall they were very knowledgeable. I consider the whole thing a CYA statement drafted by lawyers. My son eats these pretty much daily. But nearly anything you eat can have some risk. It comes down to your personal decision.

yep. I love the taste of their bars and i'm excited for this info. I'll give them a try now knowing this info.

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blueshabooMoon Apprentice

Hi, I am member but just googled Zone bars and saw post here, thanks million for posting letter about Zone from co., saved me step contacting manufacturer,I am tempted eat the ones I bought since not made with gluten, terri, hope I am not sorry

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