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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
I read this post with interest and immediately found the Andre's
site. The cracker boxes even say GF on the label. I found the
companies number on line in order to call and ask about cross
contamination (718-830-0266)and spoke with Andre himself. (They have
an extensive product line at http://www.lowcarboutlet.com/)
Although Andre's has had no reported reactions to his product which
has been on the market "for quite a while", the crackers are not made
on dedicated lines or in a dedicated facility. Andre admitted that
the possibility of cross contamination is always there (as does
Amy's). Those who are hypersensitive to gluten may choose to avoid
this product.
I have learned, with much regret, that even a GF label still warrants a call.
deni weber
IN, USA
--
Life may not be the party we hoped for, but as long as we're here, we
might as well dance.
*Please provide references to back up claims of a product being GF or not GF*
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