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French Onion Soup


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I'm looking for a gluten-free brand of french onion soup.

I have a recipe that calls for the canned stuff. I could use a mix also if I had one.

Thanks

Jennifer


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Progresso now has a gluten free french onion soup in the can. Make sure you check the can and it will say "gluten free" on the back of the can. My Fry's grocery store still has the old french onion soups that are not labeled gluten free, but my Walmart has the new Progresso soup that is labeled gluten free.

They also have about 5 other new soups that are now gluten free. Good luck.

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Progresso now has a gluten free french onion soup in the can. Make sure you check the can and it will say "gluten free" on the back of the can. My Fry's grocery store still has the old french onion soups that are not labeled gluten free, but my Walmart has the new Progresso soup that is labeled gluten free.

They also have about 5 other new soups that are now gluten free. Good luck.

Progresso has always been really good at labeling. If the older cans without the gluten-free label dont' have wheat, rye or barley listed they are okay also. The gluten-free label is something new that they have started doing.

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