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Was I Glutened?


Rachel--24

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I bought Swiss Miss pudding and ate it (1 cup) about 5 days ago. I've been having mild symptoms all week but wasnt sure where it came from. I could have sworn Swiss Miss was on the Delphi list...thats why I bought it. Now I'm not seeing it anywhere and I'm freaking out that I made yet another careless mistake. :blink:

Its got modified food starch but I thought for sure I saw it on the list!

Am I losing it? :huh: Is Swiss Miss gluten-free or not??


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I think Swiss Miss is a Hunts Wesson Product, and they will clearly list gluten in their ingredients.

Rachel--24 Collaborator

The package says its a Con Agra product. Does Con Agra hide anything?

Carriefaith Enthusiast

I think Hunt's is a branch of Conagra Foods:

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My info is from Canada though, so someone from the US should confirm it. Usually food in the US and Canada are the same and very rarely there are differences. I only know of two: Smarties and Lea and Perrins Worcester sauce.

Rachel--24 Collaborator

OK...thanks Carrie.

I'm pretty sure its ok cuz I'm almost positive I saw it on a list somewhere. <_<

I think I know where the gluten came from anyways but I got all freaked when I didn't see the Swiss Miss anywhere on the Delphi list...thought I was making mistakes all over the place. :rolleyes:

VydorScope Proficient

Tah Candian web site for hunts lists it as gluten-free

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Not found it on the US site yet...

VydorScope Proficient

Found it on some ones personal gluten-free list....

Swiss Miss (877 528-0745): Gels--Lemon Lime, Mixed Berry, Strawberry, Raspberry,

Orange (12/02); Puddings: All varieties (10/03) choc pudding (10/04)

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Cool...thanks Vydorscope!

I thought I was losing my mind. :D

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