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Gluten Free Items Gluten Free Items Food City is happy to offer aisles of gluten-free products for all sorts of diets and nutritional needs. This listing contains many, but not all items that are labeled gluten free currently on the shelves of Food City stores. These products may not be available at your local Food City. Products were included on this list using information supplied by the manufacturers. Food City cannot guarantee the absence of all gluten in all items listed as “gluten free” due to manufacturing conditions and/or changes in product formulations by the manufacturer. We encourage our customers to become informed consumers and read all product labels for the most accurate information. Brand Product Title 8th Continent Original Soymilk 8th Continent Vanilla Soymilk A Taste Of Thai Peanut Sauce Mix A Taste Of Thai Pad Thai Noodles for Two A Taste Of Thai Fish Sauce A Taste Of Thai Red Curry Paste A Taste Of Thai Panang Curry Paste with Chillies and Sweet Spices A Taste Of Thai Jasmine Rice A Taste Of Thai Unsweetened Coconut Milk A Taste Of Thai Gluten Free Spicy Peanut Bake A Taste Of Thai Yellow Curry Paste A Taste Of Thai Garlic Basil Coconut Rice A Taste Of Thai Yellow Curry Rice A Taste Of Thai Sweet Red Chili Sauce A Taste Of Thai Peanut Noodles A Taste Of Thai Pad Thai Noodles A Taste Of Thai Red Curry Noodles Quick Meal A Taste Of Thai Coconut Ginger Noodles Quick Meal A Taste Of Thai Straight Cut Rice Noodles ABSOLUTE FRUIT LEMON SORBET ABSOLUTE FRUIT COCONUT SORBET ABSOLUTE FRUIT RASPBERRY SORBET ABSOLUTE FRUIT MANGO SORBET ABSOLUTE FRUIT STRAWBERRY SORBET ABSOLUTE FRUIT CHOCOLATE SORBET ACE PERRY HARD CIDER ACT II Xtreme Butter Microwave Popcorn ACT II Old Fashioned Sweet and Salty Kettle Corn Microwave Popcorn ACT II Movie Theater Butter Microwave Popcorn ACT II Microwave Butter Popcorn ACT II Butter Lovers Butter Popcorn ACT II Butter Lovers Microwave Popcorn Brand Product Title ACT II Butter Lovers Microwave Popcorn Against The Grain Gourmet Gluten Free Original Rolls Against The Grain Gourmet Original Baguettes Agave Dream All Natural Vanilla Ice Cream Agave Dream Cappuccino Ice Cream All But Gluten Gluten Free Mini Brownies All But Gluten Gluten Free Coconut Macaroons All But Gluten Sliced White Loaf All But Gluten New Dairy Free Gluten Free Cinnamon Raisin Loaf All But Gluten Gluten Free Blueberry Muffins Allegro Original Marinade Allegro Hot and Spicy Marinade Allegro Gold Buckle Brisket Sauce Allegro Hickory Smoke Marinade Allegro Teriyaki Marinade Allegro Game Tame Wild Game Marinade Allens Seasoned Cut Italian Green Beans Alo Exposed Original with Honey Real Aloe Vera ALO COCO EXPOSED Alo Pure Coconut Water with Real Aloe Vera and Wheatgrass Alo Coco Exposed Peach Kiwi Aloe Vera Juice Alo Mangosteen And Mango Aloe Vera Juice Alo Enrich Pomegranate Plus Cranberry Real Aloe Vera Juice Alo Awaken Wheat Grass Real Aloe Vera Juice Aloe Gloe Organic Aloe Water Aloe Gloe White Grape Organic Aloe Water Aloe Gloe Organic Aloe Coconut Water Alouette Garlic and Herbs Soft Spreadable Cheese Alouette Goat Cheese Crumbled Amazon #Camucamu Coconut Water with White Tea Amazon # Cupuacu Coconut Water with Green Tea Amazonia Guarana Coconut Water Black Tea Amys Mexican Tamale Pie Amys Shepherd's Pie made with Organic Vegetables and Mashed Potatoes Amys Gluten Free Garden Vegetable Lasagna Amys Gluten Free Rice Mac and Cheese Amys Enchilada With Spanish Rice And Beans Amys Gluten Free Dairy Free Veggie Loaf Amys Cheese Enchilada made with Organic Beans Corn and Tomatoes Whole Meals Amys Indian Mattar Paneer Meal Amys Light and Lean Black Bean and Cheese Enchilada Amys Cheese Enchilada Amys Black Bean Vegetable Enchilada Amys Santa Fe Enchilada Bowls Amys Rice Crust Cheese Pizza Brand Product Title Amys Stir Fry Asian Noodle Amys Thai Stir-Fry Amys Teriyaki Bowls made with Organic Tofu Brown Rice and Broccoli Amys Brown Rice And Vegetables Bowls Amys Mexican Casserole Bowls Amys Brown Rice Black-Eyed Peas And Veggies Bowls Amys Baked Ziti Bowls Made with Organic Rice Pasta and Vegetables Amys Gluten Free Burrito Made with Organic Beans and Rice Amys Gluten Free Cheddar Cheese Burrito Amys Medium Salsa Amys Organic Soups Low Fat Cream of Tomato Amys Organic Lentil Soup Amys Low Fat Organic Black Bean Vegetable Soup Amys Low Fat Organic Split Pea Soups Amys Organic Medium Chili Amys Organic Spicy Chili Amys Thai Coconut Soups Amys Organic Lentil Vegetable Soups Amys Fat Free Organic Chunky Vegetable Soups Amys Organic Fire Roasted Southwestern Vegetable Soup Amys Organic Low Fat Cream Of Tomato Soups Amys Organic Lentil Vegetable Soups Amys Organic Lentil Soups Amys Organic Low Fat Split Pea Soups Amys Organic Chunky Tomato Bisque Soups Amys Organic French Country Vegetable Soup Amys Light and Lean Sweet and Sour Asian Noodle Amys Broccoli and Cheddar Bake Bowls Ancient Harvest OrganicTraditional White Grains Quinoa Ancient Harvest Organic Quinoa Supergrain Pasta Elbows Ancient Harvest Organic Corn-Quinoa Spaghetti Supergrain Pasta Ancient Harvest Quinoa Organic Gluten Free Rotelle Supergrain Pasta Ancient Harvest Quinoa Organic Gluten Free Macaroni and Cheese Ancient Harvest Quinoa Supergrain Mac and Mild Cheddar Cheese Ancient Harvest Quinoa Organic Gluten Free White Cheddar Supergrain Mac and Cheese Andes Creme De Menthe Thins Angies Boom Chicka Pop Lightly Sweet Popcorn Angies Boom Chicka Pop. 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