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dawn dishsoap antibactirol apple fragrance- gluten free? i went thru the ingredits and did not find it on the list but it does have a Fragrance so ihave no clue what may be in it. I need to try to wash a dish so i can eat dinner been along time since i have ate at home since the dishs are all dirty.


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Lister Rising Star
:( im scared to wash my dishs.. i know i obsess slightly but i dont want to gluten myself. im out of money so i cant go get anything to eat without cooking it on are dishs of doom
tarnalberry Community Regular

I believe that dawn is made by unilever, which means that they would clearly label any gluten, not hiding anything. When in doubt, call the phone number for the company.

Lister Rising Star

i did its off hours

its made by proctor and gamble- or distributed by

tarnalberry Community Regular

you may want to search the board for proctor and gamble then... there have been posts on this, and I'd bet it was gluten-free, but I understand wanting to check. (I don't use it, so don't remember.)

Canadian Karen Community Regular

Here's the list from delphi, Lister:

Household Products

Ajax (Colgate-Palmolive) (800-763-0246) (www.colgate.com) (ve=03/15/04)

All purpose cleaner (Lemon & Ammonia), Cleanser, Dish Liquids (All), Laundry Detergents (Powders & Liquids)

Amway (000.000.0000) (00/00/00)

Dish Drops; L.O.C

Amway (www.amway.com) (ve=12/03/2003)

Sa8 Bioquest Laundry Detergent.

Arm & Hammer (000.000.0000) (00/00/00)

Dye and perfume-free laundry detergent (both power and liquid); Pure Baking Soda (can be used as an antacid)

Cascade (Proctor & Gamble) (800-725-3296) (www.pg.com) (ve=03/26/04)

All varieties

Clorox and Clorox 2 (800-292-2200) (00/00/00)

Crystal White Octagon Lemon Dish Liquid (Colgate-Palmolive) (800-763-0246) (www.colgate.com) (ve=03/15/04)

All varieties

Dawn Dish (Proctor & Gamble) (800-725-3296) (www.pg.com) (ve=03/26/04)

Dawn Complete, Dawn, Dawn Ultra

Dermassage Dish Liquid (Colgate-Palmolive) (800-763-0246) (www.colgate.com) (ve=03/15/04)

All varieties

Downy (800.688.SOFT) (00/00/00)

Sheets and Liquids

Dynamo Laundry Detergent (Colgate-Palmolive) (800-763-0246) (www.colgate.com) (ve=03/15/04)

All varieties

Ecover (000.000.0000) (00/00/00)

Powder Dishwashing Detergent

Electrasol (000.000.0000) (vp=06/04/02)

Dishwasher Tabs. NOTE: Powder Dishwashing Detergent was once gluten-free but need to check current status.

Fab Laundry Detergent (Colgate-Palmolive) (800-763-0246) (www.colgate.com) (ve=03/15/04)

All varieties

Free Laundry Detergent (000.000.0000) (00/00/00)

Fresh Start Laundry Detergents (Colgate-Palmolive) (800-763-0246) (www.colgate.com) (ve=03/15/04)

All varieties

Ivory Dish Soap (000.000.0000) (00/00/00)

Joy Dishsoap (Proctor & Gamble) (800-725-3296) (www.pg.com) (ve=03/26/04)

All varieties

Proctor & Gamble Laundry Detergents (800-725-3296) (ve=05/23/02) (www.pg.com)

All varieties of: Tide, Era, Gain, Bold, Cheer, Dreft, Ivory Snow

Lever Brothers (800.598.5005) (vp=05/20/02)

Ultra Sunlight Dishwashing Liquid

Mule Team Borax (800-457-8739) (00/00/00)

Murphy Kitchen Care (Colgate-Palmolive) (800-763-0246) (www.colgate.com) (ve=03/15/04)

Liquid & Spray

Murphy’s Oil Soap (Colgate-Palmolive) (800-763-0246) (www.colgate.com) (ve=03/15/04)

Liquid, Spray, Paste, and JSM

Palmolive (Colgate-Palmolive) (800-763-0246) (www.colgate.com) (ve=03/15/04)

Disho Liquids (All), Gel Dishwasher Detergent, Triple Action Tabs

PET FOOD:

If you are concerned about being contaminated by your dog: Nutrience Adult Dog Food Supreme Formula (Manufactured by: Hagen

Pet Foods Inc., Waverly, NY 14892 USA); Authority Dog Food (Petsmart) (no added gluten at least); NutroMax Lamb and Rice dry

food. (000.000.0000) (00/00/00)

Proctor & Gamble Dishwashing Detergents (800-725-3296) (00/00/00)

Dawn & Ultra Dawn; Ivory; Cascade; Rinse Aid; Biz

Publix Brand (000.000.0000) (00/00/00)

Disposable Latex Gloves

Pure Citrus (North American Oil Co.) (800-554-3014) (Open Original Shared Link) (vp=10/17/2003)

All varieties

Seventh Generation Products (www.seventhgeneration.com) (ve=04-25-2003)

All products are gluten free.

Shaklee household cleaning products (Shaklee Corp) (shaklee.com) (ve=3-4-2005)

All household cleaning products are gluten-free.

Simple Green (www.simplegreen.com) (ve=9/8/04)

All Simple Green products are gluten-free.

Spray 'N Wash Stain Stick (800-260-106620) (00/00/00)

Watkin’s www.watkinsonline.com) (vw=10/19/2003)

Fresh Wash (all)

Wisk (800.598.8008) (00/00/00)

Wisk Free & Wisk w/Bleaching action

Lister Rising Star

do you think that covers Dawn Ultra concentraded with apple sent??


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Canadian Karen Community Regular

The safest rule to live by is "If not 100% sure, it does not touch your body".

I always follow the list to the letter. It's alot safer that way.

I would not use it until confirmed by the company.

But that's me...... Good ole safe, boring Karen! :lol:

Karen

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