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Is Vaseline intensive care gluten free?


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Scott Adams Grand Master

Although it doesn't say "gluten-free" on the label, by ingredient it does look to be gluten-free:

http://smartlabel.vaseline.us/product/2745516/ingredients?locale=en-us

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On 4/13/2020 at 8:19 PM, Laila.abdullah said:

Is Vaseline intensive care gluten free?

Most of the Vaseline products are gluten-free. Though they do not mention that in the ingredients like that of Vaseline petroleum jelly which is gluten-free too although not vegan as mentioned in https://vegansfirst.com/is-vaseline-cruelty-free-and-vegan/

cyclinglady Grand Master

Hey, the Gluten Free Watchdog just tested this product.  You should consider subscribing.  Like Consumer Reports, the GFW does not take advertising dollars.  If you can afford a magazine subscription or Hulu, you can afford to subscribe.  It is well worth it!  

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