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>One person had heard that Jello brand pudding was not GF.<
This helps illustrate the problem with asking a list like this whether
something is GF. In this case, somebody told the poster that a product that
has been GF for at least a few years (and probably for a lot longer than that)
was not GF. Who knows where that information came from, but it obviously did
not come from the company. It was little more than a guess. This happens
frequently with products that are and always have been GF. Even worse, we
sometimes have people telling somebody that something IS GF when it is not.
Bottom line -- unless you have a dire emergency on a weekend, call the company
(or read the ingredients in the case of Kraft and a number of other companies)
if you really want accurate information.
cheers
richard
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