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doritos gluten free??


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I've been craving doritos for months! I looked at the website and it says that they don't have any gluten ingredients, but are made on the same lines as gluten containing things are made. Though it did say that they wash the lines in between.  I'm pretty sensitive to cross contamination though. I'm still fairly new to being gluten free and have gotten glutened three times in the past month due to cross contamination, so I'm pretty nervous to try them. Has anyone (who is really sensitive) tried them?

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celiac sharon Apprentice

No, but beanitos makes a really good nacho cheese flavor that is gluten free

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lmondor Newbie

I am curious too. Unfortunately I do not get a reaction when I eat gluten (my body reacts in different ways-high liver enzymes etc) so I am nervous to eat foods that may be an issue. I was wondering if folks that have reactions can tell if they are okay or not cause I miss them too.

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DougE Rookie

In Canada, the cheese Doritos have a gluten-free label on the package.  Other ones like the sweet chili ones contain wheat.  Could be different in the U.S.

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Nikki2777 Community Regular

I eat them, but I don't think I'm particularly sensitive.  I don't recall seeing the note you mentioned about shared lines.  Aren't they a Frito-Lay product?  I think Frito-Lay is pretty gluten-aware, if that's a phrase.

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Jefferson Adams Grand Master

Doritos does make a few gluten-free versions. 

 

 

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