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Kirkland Signature "Gluten-Free" Chicken Tortilla Soup Recalled by Kettle Cuisine Due to Gluten


Scott Adams

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A September 9, 2023 letter from Kettle Cuisine:

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Costco records indicate that you, or one of your add-on members purchased Kirkland Signature Chicken Tortilla Soup 8-2/32 Oz with a lot number 1394066, Use By 11/23/23 sometime between 7/28/23 to present. The Chicken Tortilla soup product pictured below with the lot code number 1394066 printed on side of the cup and with use by date 11/23/23 is being recalled due to the presence of gluten in the product. The Product is labeled as gluten free so consumers with a gluten intolerance and/or sensitivity should not consume the soup.

Please return the item to your local Costco for a full refund or throw away the item and do not consume.

Please call Kettle Cuisine at 617-409-1290 if you have any issues or concerns.

Source: costco.com

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Eldene

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Still new to the forum. I was diagnosed with Celiac two months ago, but had IBS all my life. Was that the beginning? I am 73 at this stage.

Is there a link between Celiac and milk?

Tx, Eldene

trents

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Welcome to the forum, Eldene!

IBS and other bowel diseases are more common in the celiac population than in the population at large. It is also true that many of us celiacs were misdiagnosed with some other bowel disease when it as actually celiac disease all along. Many primary care physicians are sorely lacking in knowledge about gluten disorders.

Did you mean to to create a blog entry? Your posts will get more exposure if you use the forum section of the Celiac.com rather than create a blog.  Scroll all the way to the top of this page and you will see a slate blue band. The forum section is at the far left of that band. Click on it and it will take you to the forum topic page. Then scroll through that page and find an appropriate topic for your post.

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