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Sweet Baby Ray's Bbq Sauce


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jk6060842 Newbie

Sauces that contain Carmel coloring sometimes contain Gluten.

Does anyone know for sure if Sweet Baby Ray's BBQ Sauce is Gluten-Free??

Thanks!!


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Lisa Mentor

Sauces that contain Carmel coloring sometimes contain Gluten.

Does anyone know for sure if Sweet Baby Ray's BBQ Sauce is Gluten-Free??

Thanks!!

ALL of SBR's are gluten free and the best of all. :D Carmel coloring is not consider a gluten concern...just an old myth.

lovegrov Collaborator

Lisa is right on both counts!!

richard

sa1937 Community Regular

In the U.S. and Canada caramel color is safe...and so is Sweet Baby Ray's BBQ Sauce. :)

Marilyn R Community Regular

Sweet Baby Ray's contains soy, last time I checked, that may or may not be a concern of your's. It is gluten-free though.

Lisa Mentor

AND WELCOME! :D

lucia Enthusiast

It's really time for the US to implement labeling that identifies allergens - like the rest of the developed world!


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Lisa Mentor

Sweet Baby Ray's contains soy, last time I checked, that may or may not be a concern of your's. It is gluten-free though.

The OP requested a gluten free status....one step at a time. :)

To explain.. some people, after being gluten free for a considerable time, find that they have other intolerances. If you're new to the diet, it should not be a concern until gluten safely removed from your diet for some time. Many people have no issues with soy.

Lisa Mentor

It's really time for the US to implement labeling that identifies allergens - like the rest of the developed world!

Yes, I wish!

Skylark Collaborator

Still gluten-free according to the manufacturer. :)

Go to Open Original Shared Link and click allergens.

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