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

Hi again

Sorry I didn't include this information in my original post. According to their website which is quoted below Rice Dream beverages contain less than .002% barley protein which is less than 20 ppm. As Megan explained .02% gluten is 200 ppm but .002% is 20 ppm gluten. So based on the FDA propsed rule for gluten-free labeling this product would be considered gluten free.

Is Rice Dream Beverage a gluten free product?

Yes. Although Rice Dream Beverage is processed using a barley enzyme the barley enzyme is discarded after use. The final beverage might contain a minute residual amount less than .002% of barley protein.


Tricia

Tricia Thompson MS RD
The Gluten-Free Dietitian
Author The Gluten-Free Nutrition Guide
Co-author The Complete Idiot's Guide to Gluten-Free Eating
Manchester Massachusetts
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