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Company's That Won't Hide Anything


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I remember seeing a list on this site for company's that won't hide anything in their labeling can anyone reprint it please? I can't find it.

Is General Mills on it? Are they pretty trustworthy?

Thanks.

Roo


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Here is the list

Aunt Nelly's

Balance

Baskin Robbins

Ben & Jerry

Betty Crocker

Blue Bunny

Breyers

Campbells

Cascadian Farms

Celestial Seasonings

Country Crock

Edy's

General Mills

Good Humor

Green Giant

Haagen Daz

Hellman's

Hershey

Hormel

Hungry Jack

Jiffy

Knorr

Kozy Shack

Kraft

Libby's

Lipton

Martha White

McCormick

Nabisco

Nestle

Old El Paso

Ortega

Pillsbury

Popsicle

Post

Progresso

Russell Stover

Seneca Foods

Smucker

Stokely's

Sunny Delight

T Marzetti

Tyson

Unilever

Wishbone

Yoplait

Zatarain's

General Mills is on there :D

Guest gillian502

When I called Hershey about their Cadbury eggs, they told me that any product that lists " natural and artificial flavors" was fair game to have gluten included in it, and they may not list it. This was a very different response than I had previously gotten from Hersheys, so I don't know if perhaps the representative I spoke to was wrong, or they have changed policy. Anyway, beware.

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Hmm that's weird. I got an email from them and we had called them and they stated they would not hide anything...I wish companies would not have so many conflicting answers <_<

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Thank you so much for this list- it's invaluable! Beverly

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I remember seeing a list on this site for company's that won't hide anything in their labeling can anyone reprint it please?  I can't find it.

Is General Mills on it?  Are they pretty trustworthy?

Thanks.

Roo

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I am newly diagnosed and spending hours on the Internet learning about my disease. I am able to reply to these posts, but how do you start a topic of your own? Also, can I address it to all members or do I have to choose one member? Thanks to everyone for these great lists.

Guest BERNESES

Baby Snooks- Go into any forum and then just hit new topic in the upper right and it will give you a place to post then go to the bottom and click "add topic"


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