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Gluten-free Fruit Snacks And Breakfast Sausage Patties?


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Nicholasmommy Apprentice

Does anyone of of any major brands that are gluten free?


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I don't know about fruit snacks but for breakfast sausage I use "Jones" it is marked gluten free on the box. I get them in the freezer section of the store.

stolly Collaborator

Jimmy Dean sausage patties are gluten free. I believe that Kellogg's/Disney fruit snacks are gluten free.

maddycat Contributor
Does anyone of of any major brands that are gluten free?

Florida's Natural fruit snacks are clearly labeled gluten free. The sour straws are really good!

RDR Apprentice
I don't know about fruit snacks but for breakfast sausage I use "Jones" it is marked gluten free on the box. I get them in the freezer section of the store.

Jones Natural line is great! The best thing is that it's also free of corn and soy too (Jimmy Dean has Dextrose from Corn).

lisa25 Rookie

For gluten, dairy, and soy free I like Hormel little sizzlers breakfast sausages...they come in links and patties. I really like to make egg/sausage breakfast sandwiches with them using kinnikinnick english muffins warmed in the toaster.

I eat sunkist brand fruit snacks. I believe they say gluten free on the package, but they are the only ones I found that are also soy free...seems like a lot of gummy things have soy lecithin in them.

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jrc121 Newbie
For gluten, dairy, and soy free I like Hormel little sizzlers breakfast sausages...they come in links and patties. I really like to make egg/sausage breakfast sandwiches with them using kinnikinnick english muffins warmed in the toaster.

I eat sunkist brand fruit snacks. I believe they say gluten free on the package, but they are the only ones I found that are also soy free...seems like a lot of gummy things have soy lecithin in them.

Watch out for the maple flavored hormel little sizzlers. Found out today they have wheat in them. Says so on the back. The original flavored are ok.

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GFYuleeLady Newbie

I don't know about fruit snacks but for breakfast sausage I use "Jones" it is marked gluten free on the box. I get them in the freezer section of the store.

Jimmy Dean Sausage Patty has MSG in them. So, I think they are a no no? I have emailed them because ... it is so hard to not eat them as they were my favorite sausage. So, what is the verdict on MSG?

psawyer Proficient

MSG is controversial, but it is NOT a source of gluten.

BethM55 Enthusiast

Jennie-O turkey breakfast sausages and patties are gluten free. I checked their website, as we use those at home frequently. They are fresh, usually kept with the ground turkey products, at my Safeway, anyway. Enjoy!

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