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So many replies on this one!  Who knew, lol?

http://www.tastyeatsathome.com/2011/02/beef-jerky-and-a-valentines-day-roundup/
You can have Jack Links jerky and accorinding to the website is only these kinds:
Some of our products are gluten free, these are Sweet and Hot Beef Jerky, Beef Sticks and BBQ Steak Bars.
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I make my own.  I have the butcher at my local supermarket cut the meat  and I  marinate it in gf soy sauce for a few hours and place it in a food dehydrator for approximately 5 hours.  I bought my dehydrator at Costco for $30.  I  buy 4lbs of bottom round for about $14.  The process is so easy! The hardest part of homemade jerky is slicing the meat and the butcher does it for me.
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I've had a tough time finding GF beef jerky too. However, I recently discovered Primal Strips vegan jerky and was very impressed: http://www.primalspiritfoods.com/products_flavor_details.php
The "Texas BBQ" and "Hickory Smoked" flavors are gluten-free. They're pretty juicy compared to regular dried beef jerky, but the flavor is good and they're not too expensive ($1.39 each at the local health food store).
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You would need to email and confirm with manufacturer, but I believe this one is:  http://www.tropical-valley-foods.com.self-edit.com/index.php?function=viewarticle&categoryid=6&articleid=15
Trader Joes carries 2 flavors that are GF
Trader Joe's.  Not all of them.  It says it on the front of the package.

The one Trader Joe's is the only one I've found that's is reasonably priced. The others (which I've forgotten the names of) are twice the price of that.
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http://www.buybonesuckin.com/products/Bone-Suckin%27-Beef-Jerky.html

Vermont Smoke & Cure Beef Sticks  http://www.befreeforme.com/blog/?p=5552

Golden Valley Organic Beef Jerky  http://www.befreeforme.com/blog/?p=4605
http://www.umpquaindianfoods.com/xcart/home.php

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The brown sugar is for sure gf.  They are working on other flavors.   I live nearby and get this as a treat a few times a year.

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I like Kroger's own brand - the original, not teriyaki.  There's also a brand called Bridgewater (I'm pretty sure that's the name) that I've bought in Target and Walmart.

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