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Mccormick Mint Extract?


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Hi Everyone,

Does anyone know if McCormick Pure Mint Extract is Gluten Free? I just made some bars with mint icing and now I can't find if they are gluten free!! I guess I'll find out soon because I already tried the icing. :( I know that they will not hide gluten but they didn't specify what kind of alcohol is in it....

ANY information ASAP would be HUGELY helpful.

Thanks !


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Hi Everyone,

Does anyone know if McCormick Pure Mint Extract is Gluten Free? I just made some bars with mint icing and now I can't find if they are gluten free!! I guess I'll find out soon because I already tried the icing. :( I know that they will not hide gluten but they didn't specify what kind of alcohol is in it....

ANY information ASAP would be HUGELY helpful.

Thanks !

You can relax! :) You are correct in that McCormick's will clearly list any gluten.

I spoke with them recently about their butter flavoring, and the source of their alcohol is synthetic.

sansglutengrl Explorer
You can relax! :) You are correct in that McCormick's will clearly list any gluten.

I spoke with them recently about their butter flavoring, and the source of their alcohol is synthetic.

Thank you sooo much jerseyangel - that is the scariest feeling!

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