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Gluten Free Apple Juice


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Does anyone know of a good reasonably priced gluten free apple juice. I like the clear, filtered kind, and the ones made from fresh apples, not concentrate. Martinelli's is a great example, but pricey. Any more reasonable brands out there that taste great?


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Lisa Mentor

Does anyone know of a good reasonably priced gluten free apple juice. I like the clear, filtered kind, and the ones made from fresh apples, not concentrate. Martinelli's is a great example, but pricey. Any more reasonable brands out there that taste great?

I would assume that all apple juice is gluten free. But always check the label.

kareng Grand Master

I have never seen an apple juice with gluten in it.

FruitEnthusiast Enthusiast

Thanks! I assumed juice wouldn't be a gluten problem, but I wondered about cross contamination factors in the manufacturing facility.

Lisa Mentor

Thanks! I assumed juice wouldn't be a gluten problem, but I wondered about cross contamination factors in the manufacturing facility.

It's always good to ask. But in this case, I don't think the juice would be manufactured with gluteny products.

RonSchon Explorer

Ocean Spray Cran Apple has become my guilty pleasure, seeing the rest of my guilty pleasures now try to disable me. :lol:

FruitEnthusiast Enthusiast

Ocean Spray CranRaspberry used to be mine... and it comes in single serving size bottles. I just added that to my list of things I take for myself to eat at a party (of course I'll have to test it out at home first to be on the safe side) :)


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