Black Label Whisky is gluten free.
Yes, if made in a gluten free facility. Look for the GFCO label. The Gluten Free label is very misused. GFCO is reliable.
It depends. You'd have to read the ingredient section of the label to see if any of the ingredients have gluten in them. Generally, if the label says the product is gluten free, it is gluten free.
Unless the label says Gluten Free, then NO. Look at the Ingredients label for Wheat listed, or other common grains. They all contain Gluten.
Read the label. Gluten is found in wheat, rye and barley. If those are not on the label, then it is gluten free. People who need to steer clear of gluten have ciliac disease. That is a problem in your case?
Gluten is in wheat, and wheat is found in most pretzels. However if you want gluten-free pretzels, you can go to grocery stores, and look for them. If they say gluten free, then they will not have Gluten in them. Whole Foods has the best gluten-free food selection of any grocery store I have been to.
the label on the back of the bottle says "gluten free". Can we trust the labels??
Meats are naturally gluten free, but anything that has been processed could have gluten added to it. Check the label.
Most Betty Crocker icings are gluten free....just look at the label, and if it is gluten free it will say so right under the list of ingredients
Plain white Bob Evans appear to be gluten free. Always check the label.
Yes I'm fairly sure they are entirely free of any traces of gluten, but it should tell you on the label.
There is no gluten in any hard liquors.
All these things are fine so as they are not contaminated with gluten and say gluten free on the nutrition/ ingredient label :)