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

Greetings!  I'm sorry this has taken so long for me to summarize, but I had an overwhelming number of people respond to my question:  "What brands of pork & beans are GF?"

I used to eat Campbell's Pork & Beans, 'til I found out they're not GF.  I was bummed, because I considered them to have the best flavor.

99% of you said that Bush's are GF.

A couple said that Van Camps are, but I haven't verified this with the company.

A few said B & M, available in the Northeast.

1 said Hormel.

1 said HyVee store brand pork and beans.

1 said Amy's.

1 said Kroger brand.

1 said Hanover Foods and Hunt's.

Bush's is available here in Wyoming, so no problems with that.  I was just searching for an open the can and eat type of pork and beans.  Some of you thought Campbell's was GF, but I haven't yet found that they are.  We need to continue contacting companies to see if they have changed their formulations.

Happy Eating!

Kelli
WY
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