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Pillsbury Creamy Supreme Vanilla Frosting


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Does anyone know if the pillsbury creamy supreme vanilla frosting is gluten free. I just made a batch of cup cakes with the new Betty Crocker cake mix and I can't remember if this is gluten free....

Thanks


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Does anyone know if the pillsbury creamy supreme vanilla frosting is gluten free. I just made a batch of cup cakes with the new Betty Crocker cake mix and I can't remember if this is gluten free....

Thanks

Did you figure out if it is gluten free? I want to use the Chocolate Fudge frosting.

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Did you figure out if it is gluten free? I want to use the Chocolate Fudge frosting.

I did not figure it out.. but my 9 year old (non-celiac) seems to remember us using Dunkin Heinz

Duncan Hines Frostings verified 5/09 From Amanda Mason, Consumer Insights Representative,

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"While our manufacturing facilities follow the accepted good manufacturing practices, we do not have the flexibility of segregating production lines for the exclusive production of wheat-free items.The following frostings are gluten free:

Classic Vanilla

Milk Chocolate

Classic Chocolate

Dark Chocolate Fudge

Chocolate Butter-cream

Caramel

Strawberry Cream

Cream Cheese

Lemon Supreme

French Vanilla

Coconut Supreme

White Chocolate Almond

Whipped Vanilla

Fluffy White

Whipped Cream Cheese

Whipped Chocolate

Vanilla Butter Cream

but i would really love to find out.. the cup cakes were so boring without frosting. but i did read that betty crocker is going to start labeling some of their frostings gluten free in the fall?

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