![]() Originally, I saw that someone had eaten Koegel's beef franks and got sick. I was able to see that date and knew the thread was old. It is a treasure trove for those of us just starting out. I think the "older" threads here are invaluable. I've already had three bread baking failures, but that's a whole 'nuther discussion. Is this the brand you're talking about? Koegel's Viennas are indeed safe? This would be SUCH good news to a gal who desperately NEEDS good news this week. Oh, I hope hope hope the Viennas you're talking about are Koegel! I believe the brand is only in the Michigan area. I rarely buy them but when I do they are usually uncured beef. The one I know of that did used to contain wheat no longer does. ![]() Actually any and all hot dogs I have seen these days are gluten-free. I believe Viennas are what is served at Target. Unless anyone here has any updated information, that is! I still have not broken the news about Viennas not being safe and am just dreading it. I hope my boys like them as much as they like Viennas! I was going to email him back and say that there is a difference between "clean" and no possible contamination issues, but decided to just go try to find Hebrew National hot dogs. I really think that it's too risky to eat these for us, since this company is not huge I suspect they make things that contain gluten in the same lines that make the frankfurters and Viennas. There is no gluten in the flavorings or spices and they areĪgain, thank you for wanting to continue to eat our product. Son's favorite food and I would like to continue buying them for him. Trace of gluten because it makes us very ill. It is very important that my son and I never eat anything with even a Used to make a different product that contains gluten, even if the That a product can be contaminated with gluten if the same machinery is I'm aware that gluten can be in some flavorings and spices, and also > Again, thank you for your email and for wanting to continue to eat our > If you have additional questions please let me know. > viennas or the rest of our product line as we do not put wheat, barley > Other than these products, there should not be a concern with our Finally, there may be an issue with our Macaroni and All products containing MSG list it in the > Smoked Sausage, Summer Sausage and Whol-E-Smokes contain Monosodium ![]() > The only product we make with cereal is Koegel's Liver Sausage. > processed meats and reading the labels should give you the information ![]() > that all ingredients be listed in order of predominance on packages of We appreciate you wanting to continue to eat our products. > Thank you for your email inquiring which if our viennas are gluten Here are the emails I've sent and received from the company. I was looking for information on Koegel's Viennas, which used to be an essential summer food for my boys. I realize this is a 4 year old thread, but it is the only one that I find under the name "Koegel". ![]()
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