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    Top Brands of Gluten-Free Coconut Water

    Reviewed and edited by a celiac disease expert.

    Wondering which top brands of coconut water are gluten-free? Here's a handy list!

    Top Brands of Gluten-Free Coconut Water - Image: CC BY 2.0--John Revo Puno
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    Celiac.com 01/30/2021 - We get a lot of questions from celiac community members wondering if certain products are gluten-free. One question we see a lot is about coconut water. Specifically, is coconut water gluten-free and safe for people with celiac disease? Another question we get a lot is: Which brands of coconut water are gluten-free and safe for people with celiac disease? 

    The short answer is that both fresh coconut water, and preserved coconut water in a can, bottle or box, are naturally gluten-free and safe for people with celiac disease, although some brands may not be marked "gluten-free" on their label. As always, read labels, watch for allergens, and choose carefully.

    Top Brands of Gluten-Free Coconut Water

    • 365 Everyday Value Coconut Water
    • Amy & Brian Coconut Water
    • Bai Coconut Flavored Water
    • C2O Pure Coconut Water
    • Coco Joy Coconut Water
    • Cococoast Passionfruit Coconut Water
    • CocoGoodsCo Single-Origin Natural Coconut Water
    • Earth Circle Organics Pure Coconut Water Powder
    • Goya Unsweetened Coconut Water
    • Harmless Harvest Organic Coconut Water
    • Harvest Bay – All Natural Coconut Water
    • Laird Superfood Hydrate Coconut Water
    • MOJO Pure Coconut Water
    • MOJO Pure Coconut Water
    • NutriVsta Pink Coconut Water
    • O.N.E. Pure Coconut Water
    • Pure Hydration – Coconut Water Enhancer
    • Purity Organic Coconut Water
    • Real Taste Nirvana Coconut Water
    • Rebel Kitchen Coconut Water
    • Solimo Coconut Water
    • Taste Nirvana Real Coconut Water
    • Vita Coco Organic Coconut Water
    • Vita Coco Sparkling Coconut Water
    • ZICO Natural 100-Percent Coconut Water
    • Zola Coconut Water with Espresso

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    Body Armor Lyte Coconut and Tropical Coconut waters are my favorite with vitamins and electrolytes.

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    Colorado Celiac

    Kirkland (costco brand) organic coconut water, 1 liter size. I can’t find out if its gluten free. It is delicious and the only ingredient is organic coconut water on the label. Product of Viet Nam. Thank you.

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    This is naturally gluten-free, even though it isn't labeled that way.

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