fisharefriendsnotfood
Nov 8 2005, 02:57 PM
When I went to the States, I brought back a lot of Thai Kitchen soups because there they say Gluten Free on the front. But here in Canada (Toronto), it doesn't say gluten-free anywhere on the package. Does anyone know if they're gluten-free in Canada? I already emailed them and they didn't respond.
Thanks!
-Jackie
lorka150
Nov 8 2005, 05:21 PM
Heya Jackie - give them a call. They easily have answered all my questions. I stock up in the states, too - did you head to Wegman's?
skoki_mom
Nov 8 2005, 08:34 PM
Jackie, I visited the website and got a list of gluten-free stuff. I noticed one box I bought at Safeway said gluten-free on the back of it, but I haven't seen that label since. I eat a lot of Thai Kitchen because it is a total lifesaver when I'm at work and short on stuff to pack. I get heartburn from spicy food, but I find the spring onion and the mushroom noodle dinners work well for me.
Felidae
Nov 8 2005, 09:31 PM
Depending on which store I buy them from, I have seen some labelled and some not.
pixiegirl
Nov 9 2005, 03:48 AM
I agree about their labeling and it bugs me. It use to be that they all said gluten free at my store, now almost none of them do, why is this? I did write to them about this issue and never got a response, which I liked even less. So I'm not going to buy them anymore until I find out.
susan
elonwy
Nov 9 2005, 09:48 AM
I'm in the US, and most of the time they say gluten-free, but I saw one the other day that said wheat-gluten free instead of gluten free and it kind a freaked me out, cause I didn't know it meant gluten free or just wheat free. they're kinda weird, but oh so yummy for lunches.
Elonwy
Carriefaith
Nov 9 2005, 11:33 AM
I live in Canada and I follow this list without any problems,
http://www.thaikitchen.com/dietaryinfo.html
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