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Green&blacks Cocoa Not Gluten Free


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gabby Enthusiast

I just heard back from the people at Green and Black who make organic pure unsweetened powdered cocoa.... and they say that their cocoa (and all their products) are made in a factory that also processes wheat products :(

Anyone know of a good gluten-free pure unsweetened cocoa product???

thanks


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Hersheys Cocoa Powder in the baking section of the supermarket?

jerseyangel Proficient

I called Nestle's last month and asked about their cocoa powder. The woman told me that they will list any gluten ingred. and that they will also say on the label if the product is made on the same equipment as a product containing gluten or an allergen.

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wheatlessAK Rookie

Dagoba chocolates are labeled gluten free and they are also organic. I havn't tried their cocoa but my mom loves it.

Merika Contributor

Hi Gabby,

Are you looking for gluten-free cocoa or gluten-free cocoa made in a gluten-free facility? It sounds like the green and black is gluten-free. Many of the products we eat are made in a facility that also processes gluten. You'd probably need to go to a place like Enjoy Life online that only manufactures "allergen-free" foods, but I don't think they sell pure cocoa, just chocolate chips and premade chocolate items.

Merika

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