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Old El Paso Taco Shells


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beatwheat Newbie

I have read that Old El Paso Tacos (in the Old El Paso Taco kits) are gluten free. Is this also true for Old El Paso products sold in Canada?

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The shells are gluten-free in Canada. We use them regularly.

Old El Paso is a General Mills brand. General Mills will always clearly disclose by name in the ingredients any gluten source in the product. If you don't see wheat, rye, barley or oats by those names, they aren't there.

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I worked in an Old El Paso factory in my youth. which was centuries ago. I'm sure everything has changed because back then, it was in Stoughton, Wi. I lasted 3 days -most of the people I started with walked out on !st break! They were gluten free, but I won't eat them!

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I worked in an Old El Paso factory in my youth. which was centuries ago. I'm sure everything has changed because back then, it was in Stoughton, Wi. I lasted 3 days -most of the people I started with walked out on !st break! They were gluten free, but I won't eat them!

ok, tell more of the story!

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I worked in an Old El Paso factory in my youth. which was centuries ago. I'm sure everything has changed because back then, it was in Stoughton, Wi. I lasted 3 days -most of the people I started with walked out on !st break! They were gluten free, but I won't eat them!

Yeah, its years later and im still waiting to hear the story!

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