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Starkist Tuna-delphi List


mytummyhurts

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Just so you know I found the info on Starkist tuna on the delphi list to be out of date. Here's what the list said:

"Starkist (800.252.1587) (www.starkist.com) (vw=1/26/04)

Gluten is not an ingredient in any variety of StarKist® Tuna. This does not apply to crackers in StarKist Lunch To-Go® or in Charlie's Lunch Kit®. The vegetable broth added to enhance flavor is made from dehydrated vegetables only."

Starkist's website currently says:

"There is no gluten in StarKist® Tuna with the exception of one variety of Tuna Creations - Herb & Garlic, which contains ingredients from wheat and barley. Additionally the crackers in StarKist Lunch to-Go® would contain gluten. Please note that due to product changes or new product introductions, we always recommend you check the ingredient statement for the most current ingredient information."

Just an FYI! :)


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Guest gfinnebraska

Thanks Abby!! :)

P.S. My dog, on my avitar, is Abbie too! :)

PreOptMegs Explorer

I am glad it is gluten-free, but for the SCDers it is still illegal, which stinks..........

mytummyhurts Contributor
Thanks Abby!!  :)

P.S.  My dog, on my avitar, is Abbie too!  :)

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There are so many dogs with my name! Why is that!? :)

Cute doggy though. :D

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