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Do These Dried Cranberries Look gluten-free?


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Made in Nature Organic Dried Cranberries - dried organic cranberries and organic sugar or organic maple syrup, sunflower oil

i just question the maple syrup. there is no allergen statement and the website is no help. i'd like to use these in tonights dinner....

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happygirl Collaborator

I'd eat it. Wheat is required by law to be listed. Only leaves rye, barley, malt, oats....doesn't sound too likely in syrup.

Lisa Mentor

ditto :D

alamaz Collaborator

thanks! cranberry and herb turkey burgers here we come!

amy

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I got this info by googling the name of the product and the word gluten. Amazon has them and there they state they are gluten free.

"Tremendous care and skill are used to grow our crops the old-fashioned way. Organic farmers utilize natural materials that build rich, fertile soil. Made In Nature is pleased to bring you delicious, certified organic, sun-dried cranberries with all the flavor and nutrition that Mother nature intended.Kosher OU. Gluten Free.Packaged in a resealable bag. For best results, refrigerate after opening.Dried and unsulfured. Product of USA or Canada."

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We're an Ocean Spray grower so I prefer Craisens...they are yummy and come in all flavors!

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