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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Thank you to everyone that responded.  See the  summary below. 


(6)   Red Star Yeast says GF on the package/jar.  Red Star has 
excellent gluten free bread recipes.  There website address is 
<http://www.redstaryeast.com/>http://www.redstaryeast.com/  Just look 
in "Carol's Cupboard."

(5)   Fleischmann's is also g.f. is the US.

(2)   Bob's Red Mill Active Dry Yeast is gluten free

(1)   GF bread mixes, they all have yeast

(2)   All yeasts in supermarkets are GF, except some special brewers ones

(1)   All the major brands of baking yeast available in the US are 
gluten free. The yeast that can be a problem is a by-product of beer 
making and is usually listed as brewer's yeast. I think this is 
sometimes used in the yeast that is used as a supplement.
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