<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Thanks to everyone who responded with names of brands they know are gluten-free. Unfortunately, I also had a couple of sarcastic put-down type responses. People who have nothing better to do don't belong on this email list. This lists exists for Celiacs to answer each others questions and save each other time and trouble. For example, a response from Tom and Jane (no last name given), email [log in to unmask], said, and I quote, "Why do you care? Are you going to eat it?" How sad that people with this attitude bother those of us trying to get a legitimate response with their nonsense! If you have ever loaded a dishwasher, you know that how you load it and how much you put in it determines how well the dishes are washed - with the detergent - and how well they are rinsed to get the detergent and dirt off. It makes about as much sense to wash them with a gluten-containing detergent as it makes to eat "just a little bit" of gluten...There is no guarantee all the detergent will be rinsed off every dish, and some of us are sensitive to gluten to the point of molecules. The reponses indicated Cascade is OK, and I confirmed it is GF with the manufacturer (Cascade powder). Dr. Bronner's castile soap was suggested. I haven't checked if this is GF. Lindsay Amadeo provided a list of various cleaners, including Palmolive dishwasher detergent (inquiry dated March 2000) as GF. As far as checking with every manufacturer myself, sure, I could do that - we all could. A few natural products don't have a web page or phone number on the containers (or on the Internet), and if you work full-time, you won't be calling these companies up during business hours. If there is no Web page or you don't have time or a fax machine, you would need to write them and wait weeks for a reply. So to those of us who condemn our asking questions or answer with sarcastic replies, please unsubscribe and take your devil's advocate attitudes elsewhere....or go eat all the gluten you please. To the rest of you, thank you. Your help is appreciated. I can't take chances. Vicki E. Jones