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gancan Apprentice

Does anyone know if Margherita's Turkey Pepperoni is gluten free? I am making pizza tonight and I forgot to check the pepperoni - I can't find it on their website and I am wondering what the "natrual flavors" are? I think the regular pepperoni is but I got the turkey on for myself and now i'm not sure if I will even use it. Let me know if anyone else has tried it with no problems, thanks!!!!!!


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Does anyone know if Margherita's Turkey Pepperoni is gluten free? I am making pizza tonight and I forgot to check the pepperoni - I can't find it on their website and I am wondering what the "natrual flavors" are? I think the regular pepperoni is but I got the turkey on for myself and now i'm not sure if I will even use it. Let me know if anyone else has tried it with no problems, thanks!!!!!!

Hope I got to you early enough for the game time pizza!

Natural flavors do not necessarily mean gluten. If there is any wheat or wheat derivatives in the pepperoni, the label will say "contains wheat."

That's the beauty of food labeling laws. And if there is any malt, oats. rye or barley in the product, it should be listed in the ingredients.

If you do not see it on the label, do not worry about it.

Read this really great article about "natural flavors", extracts etc. from registered dietician and celiac- savvy nutritionist, Tricia Thompson:

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gancan Apprentice

thank you so much!!!

IrishHeart Veteran

thank you so much!!!

You bet---is there still time to make the pizza??? :D

gancan Apprentice

well i put chicken on to be safe but now that i have all the ingredients AND peace of mind im going to make more soon reading all the ingredients is so confusing sometimes! thanks for your help! my pizza was loaded with peppers onions mushrooms and cheese plus a little chicken so i was happy :-) and the best part was my husband LOVED the pizza and ate so much he was so stuffed... i used gluten free bisquick for dough

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Glad it worked out---- and a stuffed hubs is a happy hubs (at least in my house!) ;) cheers!

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