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Frito-Lay to Brand Gluten Free Products - NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth


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Believe it or not, a large number of Frito-Lay's chips have always been made without gluten ingredients, but the company is working with the FDA, the Food Allergy Research Program, and the Celiac Disease Foundation to develop a validation program for ...

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killernj13 Enthusiast

Ironically, the red bag of Doritos in the story is not gluten free.

lovegrov Collaborator

Ironically, the red bag of Doritos in the story is not gluten free.

True. A little homework would have helped.

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gliad-in-Idaho Newbie

We bought a bag of Doritos Nacho Cheese chips yesterday (only one of us is G.I.) and noticed that they no longer contain wheat. I'm curious if they are moving toward a gluten free label for this flavor. This would be huge since this is my favorite flavor of their chips.

killernj13 Enthusiast

There is another post on this with a response from Frito Lays stating they did remove the wheat.

However, I believe they still have the "processed on same lines" wording but do wash the lines in between.

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