<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Hi All! Time had rolled around again for me to send out the anticipated gluten-free list request letters. I will be sending them to about 100 manufacturers this year, but am requesting the addresses for manufacturers you all use MOST. People like Hersheys, Heinz, etc. My list consists mostly of "Health Food Store" type manufacturers and I would like to expand. Anyone who would like to help me by donating some stamps, it would be greatly appreciate but is DEFINITELY not necessary. The price of stamps is small compared to the comfort of knowing what we eat is safe. Below you will also find the letter I will send out to manufacturers in the next few weeks. I will, of course, be posting ALL information I recieve to this list as soon as it comes in! Thanks for your help! Joanna Dear Customer Service, Last year you may have received a letter from our organization regarding which of your products are gluten free. We appreciated your response and as a result published your gluten free product list to more than 2000 people who live their lives free of gluten and are always grateful to manufacturers who share such important information. Gluten, as you may well know, is a protein found in grains such as wheat, rye, oats, barley and spelt. Even in the tiniest amounts these proteins can damage the intestines of those of us with Celiac Disease. Recent studies show that 1 in 250 people in the United States and Canada may be afflicted with Celiac Disease! That's quite a large portion of your consumer population! This year, we are requesting an updated list of your gluten free products; as well as information regarding your manufacturing procedures. Below are a few questions, which will help gluten-sensitive people understand the safety of your products. 1. Which of your products contain no wheat, rye, oats or barley or their derivatives? 2. Are these products manufactured in a facility dedicated to gluten-free products? 3. If not, are your gluten-free products manufactured on lines or in mills dedicated to gluten-free products? 4. If you do not have dedicated facilities or lines, how do you clean between runs of gluten-free and gluten-containing products? 5. If your products contain outside-sourced ingredients (such as spices or vanilla) can those manufacturers guarantee their product is gluten-free? We greatly appreciate your response regarding gluten-free products and procedures. Every year more and more of your consumers are being diagnosed as gluten-sensitive, and we excitedly anticipate your gluten-free information! Sincerely, Joanna Schroeder Pass Founder and President of The Council on Gluten Free Foods