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I need to know if or what brands of food colorings are safe. My dd's teacher needs to know. I looked at the Wal Mart brand and Adams Extract brands, and neither were labeled gluten-free (both companies label gluten-free products). So I was left w/ McCormicks, but it has the same ingredients. I didn't check Wiltons. So what kind is safe?? I don't know when dd's teacher needed to know by, but she asked and I would like to let her know ASAP in case she has an activity planned for Monday.

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McCormicks is fine--verified by phone. I've used it several times with no problems. (It's all chemicals)

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happygirl Collaborator

Ditto what Patti said.

McCormick's will clearly list all gluten sources, so they will never be hidden. If you feel comfortable with the ingredient list on any of their products, then it is safe!

I use their food colorings, no problem.

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lovegrov Collaborator

Never found a food coloring with gluten.

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