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Hey all,

There's only one questionable ingredient on the label and that is "flavoring."

Everything else is fine...

anyone else ever eat this? i'm almost positive it's gluten-free cus' on the delphi list it says Hormel corned beef, but it doesn't say the hash.

So, if anyone uses this or knows, please respond asap. I would call myself but it's Saturday and I want to eat it for breakfast tomorrow!

Thanks!

Jenn


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If you are in question though on the hormel website you can see a list of their gluten free products.

I looked at it says Corned Beef but nothing about hashed.

However, a brand made by Hormel called Mary's Kitchen has hashed corned beef that is gluten free.

Sorry I can't help you more. I am sure someone else can help you better. I have never had it before.

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Hormel is on the list of trusted manufacturers that will clearly disclose any gluten source in the ingredients. :) If it has wheat, barley, rye or oats it will say exacly that word in the list. So, if it doesn't mention it, then it does not contain it. I wish all food companies were like this :(

astyanax Rookie

i have hormel pepperoni that actually has "gluten free" printed on it. i'm not sure if they do that with all their products though

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Hormel is on the list of trusted manufacturers that will clearly disclose any gluten source in the ingredients.  :)  If it has wheat, barley, rye or oats it will say exacly that word in the list. So, if it doesn't mention it, then it does not contain it. I wish all food companies were like this  :(

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Yea, stupid me for not thinking about that in the first place. They are one of those great brands so they won't hide anything... so its fine :D enjoy

KaitiUSA Enthusiast
i have hormel pepperoni that actually has "gluten free" printed on it. i'm not sure if they do that with all their products though

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They do not do that with all the products. Maybe they will start to..that would be really good but we just got hormel chili and it did not say gluten free on it.

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