<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Dear Listmates, Bob Levy's comments re Swanson soups led me to this thought. Let me know if you think it has any substance as a partial solution. Here's my idea - rather than celiacs haphazardly contacting manufacturers of such high profile products as Campbell's, Kellogg's, Kraft, etc. why can't their consumer service depts contact us via this list when a product becomes gf or not gf? Within the Jewish community, when a product that is marked as kosher has a change in its status, that info is published in the Jewish weekly newspapers published in Canada & the U.S. When I called Canada Safeway yesterday, I only wanted to know about one product. The consumer rep said oh yeah, celiac, I've got a list of all our dairy products that are gf. And that was the list I posted yesterday to this listserve. Instead of me or someone else happening upon this info on a one by one basis, why can't it be published on a regular schedule by the source? Local and national celiac groups could let their non-internet, non-email members know via newletters or at local meetings. The "payoff" is that the manufacturers and distributors get to advertise their products to quite a large potential clientelle (when I buy for me, I buy the same for my family, too) and then we could spend more of our energy convincing manufacturers and distributors etc. around the world to do some work on their product labelling. Helen in Vancouver, BC