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Yup, Its gluten Free. Here is the email response:

From: Rick

Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2006 9:59 AM

To: broncobux2000@yahoo.com

Subject: RE: Skyline Chili Canned - Gluten Free??

We do not use wheat gluten or any gluten product in our chili. If we

did it would have to be labeled with the specific type that is used. Enjoy!

YAY!

I love this stuff! (I grew up in Dayton)

Bronco


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Yup! I eat it a lot!!!! I even get to go to the restaurant!!! The only thing they fry is french fries, so I get fries with chili and onions ... sometimes I get a baked potato with chili and onions ... if it's at home, it's Tinkyada pasta under my chili! It's just one more reason Skyline is better than Gold Star (not gluten-free)!!!

(I grew up in Dayton)

Bronco

Me, too, but back then we had to drive all the way to Cincy for Skyline.

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