![]() ![]() 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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