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granny
Hi everyone, I've read that Progresso Soup will state if it contains Gluten.
I tried a new flavor tonight,Creamy Chicken Wild Rice and got very sick! I noticed that it didn't show the normal ConAg as manufactor , but had Gen. Mills Cereal instead. I really wanted to try it and so I did, big mistake. I couldn't keep my eyes open after about 20 min. and was awaken from my nap? with terrible gas. Somache gas as well as Intestinal. I was in so much pain that I took 2 PhyZymes
pluss 2 Rolaids and still experienced indegestion for hrs.
I guess my question is, When did Gen. Mills Cereals start makeing Progresso Soup? It's been on all the list of companies that will list Gluten and this only said Milk and Soy.
Does anyone have any words of wisdom on this issue--I'm at a loss.
Thanks in advance, Granny
Coulter
General Mills will also list gluten. So if there aren't any gluten-containing ingredients, maybe call the company about contamination.

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KaitiUSA
Yep General Mills will clearly list gluten on their label....could it have been something else you had?
angel_jd1
I use that soup all the time in caseroles, with no problems. Possibly it was something else that you ate or maybe the dairy.


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granny
QUOTE(angel_jd1 @ Apr 11 2005, 04:23 AM)
I use that soup all the time in caseroles, with no problems. Possibly it was something else that you ate or maybe the dairy.


-Jessica rolleyes.gif

Jessica, Coulter and Kaiti, thanks so much for the replies. I feel fine this morning so I guess it wasn't a Gluten reaction. I have come to blame all upset stomaches on Celiac, I guess. I'm so glad it wasn't the soup because I eat a lot of it too and had recommended it to others. I love meat smothered in the mushroom soup-Yum. I was really upset when I didn't see the ConAg name on it. It's so nice to have those labels that we can trust to just look for our problem allergies on them.
Thanks again, Granny
Coulter
It is...and we hope that within a few years they'll list all gluten! Food labeling bill will make things 60% easier though (in 2006) since wheat (usually what makes things unsafe for us) will be listed.
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