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  1. mama.liz07
    FYI! Certified gluten free foods (tested below 10ppm) are often made on shared equipment. Also, foods labeled gluten free (tested below 20ppm) can also be made on shared equipment. Cumulatively, this could be too much gluten. i.e. If you use too many brands that all contain trace amounts of gluten then you could accumulate too much...
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  2. Scott Adams
    Here is a much bigger list: https://gluten.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/gfco-catalog-2018.pdf These are not necessarily on shared lines, but this is a list of certified gluten-free companies.
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  3. mama.liz07
    Gluten Free Facilities Ancient Harvest Badger lip balm (Look for gluten free label. They produce some products in another facility) Bakery on Main Better Body Foods Bob’s Red Mill Bush’s beans Cannon Fish Carnation Evaporated Milk Carrington Farms Coconut/Ghee Choice tea Crunchmaster Crackers Dakota Grass Fed Beef Derma-e ...
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