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I am posting this for Nisla(Nini) because she could not copy and paste it:

Thank you for you email regarding gluten free products. Some of our gluten free products include our: Chocolate Bars except Crisp Rice, Chocolate Cups, and No Salt/No Butter Pop’s Corn, Olive Oil, and Our Balsamic Vinegar. Note: All of these items are manufactured on equipment that processes products containing gluten. There could be trace amounts of egg, milk powder, peanuts, tree nuts, gluten, and soy in any of our items. Our Wheat-Free/Dairy-Free items do have a type of gluten known as glutenin and gliadin, which is found in barley flour. Barley flour can cause symptoms of Celiac disease.

Hope this helps.

Camille Littlejohn

Newman's Own Organics

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Guest nini

Thank you for putting that up for me...

I think I've figured out WHY my computer won't let me copy and paste into these boards...

I'm running Linux Lindows, and it's sadly outdated and I missed too many upgrades to be able to fix the problem without wiping my hard drive and installing the new OS... :D

tarnalberry Community Regular
I'm running Linux Lindows, and it's sadly outdated and I missed too many upgrades to be able to fix the problem without wiping my hard drive and  installing the new OS... :D

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Woot for Linux!! :-)

Guest nini

LOL!! It's been great! But I waited too long to do any upgrades! My bad!

pixiegirl Enthusiast

Wait a minute..... I thought Newmans Own had a lot more gluten free stuff then that! What happened?

Susan

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This is just the Newman's Own ORGANIC'S line... The regular Newman's Own is run by Paul, The Organics line is run by his daughter...

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