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Checking For Iodized Salt In Products


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You can never tell which products use iodized salt unless you check so I have been doing some research today on that subject. My dh is sensitive to iodine and we are about to try the hubs on low iodine to see if his will calm down more.

Frito Lay gluten-free products:

I spoke with Page & she tells me Frito Lay uses non iodized salt in all their snacks.

Ph# 1-800-352-4477

Old El Paso:

I spoke with Tomoko & she says they do not use iodized salt in Old El Paso products.

Ph# 1-800-300-8664

Jimmy Dean Fully Cooked Pork Sausage Patties:

I have a call in to them on this subject. They couldn't tell me so they have to send it to a different dept. for the answer. I will post the reply in this thread when they get back to me.

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squirmingitch Veteran

Geez, I totally forgot to post back on this thread. The Jimmy Dean sausages do not use iodized salt.

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Thank you m'am! This is very helpful.

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My pleasure!

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