I contacted the HORNSBY's , here is a copy of the e-mail I received:
Dear Ms. Rawlins,
Thank you for contacting us regarding Hornsbys. We appreciate the opportunity to respond to your inquiry.
Our Crisp Apple cider is gluten free and our Amber Draft ciders do contain trace amounts of gluten.
We hope this information is helpful and appreciate you giving us this opportunity to answer your question. It is our further hope you will continue to enjoy our fine products for many more years to come.
Sincerely
Hornsbys
Consumer Information Center
Case ID#: 542132
Here is a recipe for gluten-free and egg-free apple pies! http://gabiesglutenfreegoodies.blogspot.com/2014/07/gluten-freedairy-free-mini-apple-pies.html
Upwave Eat - 2013 Gluten Free Berry Crisp 1-45 was released on: USA: 12 February 2014
An easy apple pie recipe that is good for people with diabetes and is gluten-free will use a pre-made gluten-free pie crust. Ingredients for the filling include sliced apples, cinnamon, apple juice and cornstarch.
My research indicates that Butterfinger candy bars are gluten-free but Butterfinger Crisp is not gluten free. The corn flakes are confectioner's corn. Nestle' will list any gluten contained in any of their products on the label.
Most alcoholic drinks are gluten free. Wine and distilled spirits are all safe to drink. Hard cider is also gluten free. Mixes may or may not be gluten free, so you have to read the labels carefully. Beer is NOT gluten free (because of the barley) - unless you drink specialty gluten-free beers, which are fairly easy to find.
Yes! In fact they are one of the first major brands to make nearly all of there cereals gluten free. They are all gluten free except for the wheat/ whole grain chex but all the others are fine. If you are wondering if chex mix is gluten free it is not, but you can always make your own!
One can find a recipe for gluten free apple cake on a number of food based websites. They are available on sites such as 'BBC Food', 'Betty Crocker', 'All Recipes' and 'Food'.
no and it's loaded with gmo corn products and chemicals. anyone that eats this thinking it is good for them is crazy.
Yup, gluten free. Sometimes the yeast starters that ferment other types of vinegar are made with malted barley (contains gluten) but not any apple ciders. They add dried yeast to ferment the sugars from the apple juice, then the acetobacter is added to convert the alcohol into acedic acid (vinegar). Enjoy it!
Sangria is as gluten free as gluten is free of Sangra
is veramyt gluten free
Splenda is not gluten free.