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In a message dated 5/17/01 10:44:40 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

maureenvh@... writes:

> Boy, you have to be careful with Pringles. I read the ingredients and found

> no gluten. Then, I noticed something in bold in the Spanish ingredients,

> Contiene gluten. Which of course means contains gluten. Funny, it's in

> Spanish but not English.

>

>

Also, with the fat free original flavor, they contain olestra, which can

cause diarrhea in many people...and for my King of the Loose Poops, that

would be a disaster of epic proportions.

M

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kjorn@... wrote:

> Pringles Fat-Free Original are GFCF. Most of the other flavors have

> wheat starch. The Olean used is made from table sugar and either,

> corn, soybean or cottonseed oil. I don't know about designated

> manufacturing lines.

>

Boy, you have to be careful with Pringles. I read the ingredients and found

no gluten. Then, I noticed something in bold in the Spanish ingredients,

Contiene gluten. Which of course means contains gluten. Funny, it's in

Spanish but not English.

Maureen

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