No, Gregg's Savory Ranch Dressing is gluten free according to Ventura Food's Allergen checklist recieved on 2/21/2012.
Not all food coloring brands are gluten-free. See this article in the Gluten Free category on Answers.com: http://glutenfree.answers.com/gluten-free-ingredients/gluten-free-food-coloring-brands-natural-and-artificial. You will find brands that make natural gluten-free food coloring as well as easy to find brands in your store.
It contains monosodium glutamate. So, no. You are wrong. Monosodium glutamate is not derived from wheat. Its not good for you by any means but it is safe from a celiac standpoint. Hidden Valley original Ranch is safe. Hidden Valley is a company that claims that it will always list gluten ingredients on its products.
some salad dressings have gluten, you must consult with the manufacturer of the salad dressing to find out whether or not the salad dressing you wish to consume is gluten free or not.
Forty Creek Whiskey is Gluten-Free and goes great with Coca-Cola, which is also Gluten-Free :)
Some brands of pre-packaged mozzarella sticks are gluten-free. However, many brands do contain gluten so it is important to read the labels.
Some use starchy products to thicken the dressing. Most starchy products contain gluten. Home made salad dressing would usually be gluten free, however shop-bought are usually not.
No - They are not represented with the Hershey's Gluten Free Product list found on their website. See for youreslf http://www.thehersheycompany.com/brands/special-nutrition.aspx#/Gluten-Free
Well, friend, I'm not entirely sure about that specific brand of salad dressing. But what I can tell you is that many salad dressings, including some thousand island dressings, can contain gluten due to ingredients like malt vinegar or modified food starch. To be safe, I recommend checking the label or contacting the manufacturer directly to confirm if it's gluten-free. Happy painting and happy eating!
There is no gluten in any cornmeal, because gluten is in wheat, not corn.
No, you should not. Cous cous is made from wheat, and wheat contains gluten.
Most likely, licorice is NOT gluten free. Twizzlers contain wheat, and other licorice brands often use gluten to hold their candy together.