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I am posting this for Nisla because she could not copy and paste it.Nisla emailed a company about ortega gluten free products and the manufacturer sent this:

B&G FOODS INC. - GLUTEN FREE PRODUCT LIST

AC'CENT Flavor Enhancer

BRER RABBIT Molasses

Mild, Full and Blackstrap

BRER RABBIT Syrup

Light & Full

B & G

Pickles, Peppers, Relishes, Capers, Sauerkraut, Green & Black Olives

B & M Baked Beans - All Varieties

EMERIL'S

House Herb Vinaigrette Dressing,

Kicked Up French Dressing

Honey Mustard Dressing

Caesar Dressing

Orange Herb w/Poppy Seed Basting Sauce and Marinade

Herbed Lemon Pepper Marinade

Lemon Rosemary and Gaaahlic Marinade

Roasted Vegetable Marinade

Essence: Original, Asian, Italian, Southwest, Baby Bam & Bayou Blast

Kicked Up Tomato Pasta Sauce

Roasted Gaahlic Pasta Sauce

Roasted Red Pepper Pasta Sauce

Puttanesca Pasta Sauce

Vodka Pasta Sauce

Home Style Marinara Pasta Sauce

Sicilian Gravy Pasta Sauce

Mushroom & Onion Pasta Sauce

Smooth Honey Mustard, Dijon Mustard, Kicked Up Horseradish Mustard &

NY Deli Style Mustard

Original Recipe Medium Salsa, Kicked-Up Chunky Hot Salsa,

Southwest Style Medium Salsa, and Gaaahlic Lovers Medium Salsa

JOAN OF ARC

Light & Dark Red Kidney Beans, Red Beans, Black Beans,

Pinto Beans, Butter Beans, Great Northern Beans, Garbanzo Beans

LAS PALMAS

Red Chile Sauce, Red Enchilada Sauce, Crushed Tomatillos

POLANER

All Fruit, Sugar Free, Jams, Jellies, Preserves

Ready To Use Wet Spices – Basil, Garlic, and Jalapenos

REGINA

All Vinegars and All Cooking Wines

UNDERWOOD Spreads

Deviled Ham

UNDERWOOD

Sardines in Olive Oil, Sardines in Springwater, Sardines in Soybean Oil,

and Sardines in Mustard Sauce

VERMONT MAID Syrup

Lite & Butter Lite

WRIGHT'S Liquid Smoke

Hickory and Mesquite

ORTEGA All Products

Ortega has been following a strict labeling policy with regard to any allergens in our foods and incoming ingredients.

We have insisted that our suppliers notify us if gluten is used in any of their ingredients and yet is not declared on their labeling. Thus, we believe we have uncovered any potential use of gluten containing ingredients.

Therefore, any Ortega product is fully labeled for any presence of gluten or gluten containing ingredients.


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Guest nini

Thank you so much for posting that for me! I don't know why my computer won't let me copy and paste!

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