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Johnsonville Brats Or Any Brats


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My search on Johnsonville brats only turned up older posts. Johnsonville says their regular brats are gluten-free. Does anyone eat them regularly and find them safe? Are there any others you could recommend??

Thanks!


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I can't speak specifically to the regular brats, but we use Johnsonville Original Breakfast Sausage regularly without any problems. It is my understanding that they won't hide gluten, but I have not been able to find confirmation of that policy. The only ones I know to not be gluten-free are the beer brats (from the beer).

Lisa Mentor

Johnsonville brats are gluten free with the exception of the beer & brats. Always read the labels. Hillshire Farms are also.

ksymonds84 Enthusiast
My search on Johnsonville brats only turned up older posts. Johnsonville says their regular brats are gluten-free. Does anyone eat them regularly and find them safe? Are there any others you could recommend??

Thanks!

I've never had a problem with johnsonville brats. I just started craving brats again now that it is grilling weather again. :)

CeliacMom2008 Enthusiast

Thanks! Johnsonville's website said gluten free, but I saw that other posts mentioned possible CC issues. I appreciate the info!

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