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Sangrelie
I received this from a co worker of mine. To me it doesnt sound like she knows what is going on, but I wanted another opinion.

Thanks!
Sangrelie


"Thanks for visiting the Hansen's website.

The caramel coloring is made from a very harsh corn hydrolysate process that is cooked, burnt, processed with acids and bases and no gluten survives this process.

Let me know if you need anything else.

Sincerely,

Lori at Hansen's"


Momma Goose
QUOTE(Sangrelie @ Jun 26 2007, 05:10 PM) *
I received this from a co worker of mine. To me it doesnt sound like she knows what is going on, but I wanted another opinion.

Thanks!
Sangrelie


"Thanks for visiting the Hansen's website.

The caramel coloring is made from a very harsh corn hydrolysate process that is cooked, burnt, processed with acids and bases and no gluten survives this process.

Let me know if you need anything else.

Sincerely,

Lori at Hansen's"



I am not familiar with Hansen's, but caramel coloring is not a gluten related issues. But, with that said, a few here have mentioned a difficultly with it.
ravenwoodglass
Carmel coloring can be derived from barley. This product uses corn which isn't a problem but it is an ingredient that should trigger a phone call.
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