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Peanut Butter


whitelacegal

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HI ALL,

Can someone please tell me which brands of Peanut butter are gluten-free?


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KaitiUSA Enthusiast

This is this sites Gluten free peanut butter list:

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-Arrowhead - Adams natural

-Erewhon

-Featherweight

-Jif - all brands

-Meijer's - Creamy and Crunchy

-Peter Pan

-Planters - Creamy and Crunchy

-Real Brand - Creamy and Crunchy

-Reeses

-S&W Nutradiet - no salt added

-Skippy - Creamy, Crunchy, Super Crunchy, Roasted Honey Nut

-Smuckers - Natural

-Teddy's All Natural

-Walnut Acres - all

angel-jd1 Community Regular

I use skippy and jif all the time with no troubles.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

lovegrov Collaborator

I've never found a peanut butter with gluten.

richard

celiac3270 Collaborator

I also use Skippy and Jif

burdee Enthusiast

I dislike messing with organic peanut butters with oil sitting on the top and don't tolerate soy products (soybean oil used in some peanut butters). <_< So I like Adams No Stir Crunchy and Whole Foods "Whole Kids" crunchy peanut butter. Both are staples in my gluten/dairy/soy free diet, because I eat pb & jam on toast almost every morning for breakfast! :D

BURDEE

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Yeah I personally use Jif and skippy alot. My mom likes the healthier ones.


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ianm Apprentice

I buy the Kroger brand natural peanut butter and have had no problems.

Ianm

Carriefaith Enthusiast

I use Kraft Peanut butter with no problem

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