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Suzanne Rampton <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 13 Jan 2004 11:15:38 -0500
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Hi.

I just got off the phone with Ball Park Franks (Sara Lee, actually,
who owns them).  I checked the archives in the past 2 years to see if
there was any discussion of this -- but only some posts from Vicki
about the White Meat Turkey Franks (which are really good).

The customer service person happily informed me that *ALL* Ball Park
Franks are GF.  (I'm sure she's not referring to products such as
Corn Dogs, of course -- but to just "franks.")  She said it is their
policy to disclose any gluten products on the label -- so if you
don't see it, they aren't putting it in there.

I didn't think to clarify with her if she was referring to Sara Lee
-- or just to Ball Park -- as far as the labeling comment.  I'm
pretty sure there's not likely a Sara Lee product that's GF in all
the world, so it's probably just a moot point anyway.  I'm just happy
to know there's a bit of real junk food that I can eat without
getting gluten!  :-)

(PLEASE, no posts about how unhealthy hot dogs are in every other
way.  I'm a grown-up and like to be able to pick my poisons.)

-Suzanne

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