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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
I emailed Sahale and asked if their products were gluten free. Their
response is below. Would you feel comfortable eating their products based on their
response?
Deb, Newark, DE
Hello Debra,
Thank you for taking the time to connect with us. We receive this question
quite frequently, and here's what I can tell you: We are not a gluten free
product line, nor do we market
ourselves as such. That said, only one of our blends contains an
ingredient that does contain gluten. Sing Buri is made with soy sauce which as you
know does contain wheat. All of
our blends are made on the same equipment. The chance of cross
contamination is quite minimal though, as we do a thorough allergen sweep after making
our Sing Buri blend (due to
the peanuts).
I hope this information helps. Don't hesitate to contact me if there is any
other information I can give you.
Best,
Heather
Sahale Snacks
www.sahalesnacks.com
On Tue Jan 8 8:42 , 'Sahale Snacks' <[log in to unmask]> sent:
>Sahale Snacks > Contact Us
>Tuesday, January 08, 2008
>10:42:43 AM
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>From: Berke, Debra
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>What would you like to ask/tell us here at Sahale Snacks?:
>
>Are these gluten free? Only one has wheat listed in the ingredients but are
they all made on the same equipment so that there might be cross contact?
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