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Wolfgang Puck Soups


jkmunchkin

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The Amazon post reminded me I had seen the Wolfgang Puck Soups on Amazon and wanted to check out if any of them were safe for us. So I just went on the WP site site and sure enough under the FAQ section it says which are gluten free. I thought everyone would definately find this useful. This is definately one of those items you can order in bulk.

From: www.wolfgangpucksoup.com

Are any varieties of Wolfgang Puck’s Soups gluten free?

Yes. Currently, the Wolfgang Puck soup varieties that DO NOT contain gluten are: Roast Chicken with Wild Rice, Hearty Lentil & Vegetables, Chicken Tortilla, Spicy Seven Bean with Italian Sausage, Creamy Clam Chowder with Bay Shrimp, New England Clam Chowder, Roast Chicken With Rice & Rosemary (formerly Grilled Chicken With Rice), Organic Thick Hearty Lentil & Vegetables, Organic Chicken with Wild Rice, Organic Creamy Butternut Squash, Organic Tortilla, Organic Spicy Bean, Organic French Onion, and Organic Split Pea, but you should check the labels of each individual variety because we occasionally make improvements by changing ingredients.


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