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Does anyone know if newmans own mild salso is gluten free?

Steph


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I copied and pasted the following directly from the Newman's Own website. ENJOY! :D

Q. Over the past several years, Newman's Own has had numerous inquiries concerning celiac disease. Since that time, we have received a substantial quantity of technical information on this subject. Based on this information, we feel the following Newman's Own products are gluten free:

Pasta Sauce

Say Cheese

Garlic and Peppers

Tomato and Roasted Garlic

Vodka Sauce

Pesto and Tomato

Marinara (Venetian)

Marinara with Mushrooms

Sockarooni (Mushrooms, Onions, Peppers)

Bombolina (Basil)

Diavolo (Spicy Simmer Sauce)

Salad Dressings

Olive Oil and Vinegar

Light Italian

Ranch

Caesar

Balsamic Vinaigrette

Creamy Caesar

Parmesan and Roasted Garlic

Two Thousand Island

Creamy Italian (Parmesanio Italiano)

Light Raspberry and Walnut

Light Red Wine and Vinegar

Light Balsamic Vinaigrette

Light Caesar Dressing

Salsas

Mild

Medium

Hot

Roasted Garlic

Peach

Pineapple

Tequila Lime

Microwave Popcorn

Butter

Natural

Light Butter

Butter Boom

94% Fat Free

White Cheddar Cheese

Popcorn - Jars (Regular Pop)

Beverages

Lemonade

Pink Lemonade

Lemon Aided Ice Tea

Gorilla Grape

Razz-Ma-Tazz Raspberry Juice Cocktail

Orange Mango Tango

Apple Juice

Grape Juice

Below are the addresses for the two websites from which the enclosed material was taken. Also listed are the addresses of two celiac associations, which could be very helpful to you.

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CELIAC DISEASE FOUNDATION

13251 Ventura Blvd.

Suite 1

Studio City, CA 91604

818-990-2354 phone

818-990-2379 fax

www.celiac.org

email: cdf@celiac.org

Celiac Sprue Association

PO Box 31700

Omaha, NE 68131-0700

877-272-4272

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Does anyone know if newmans own mild salso is gluten free?

Steph

I have posted a web sight that does list all the products from Newman's Own. Yes it is gluten free.

www.newmansown.com/foodQA.aspx

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