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Peta has this list...

I've found a few things that aren't there, however, like Ore-Ida Onion Rings, Prego All-Natural Pasta Sauce and Pepperidge Farm Herb Stuffing..

do you have anything to add?

TIA!

*disclaimer
I don't like feeding this stuff to my family but, in all honesty, we need to cut back on spending so I'm starting/trying to expand our diet to include mainstream 'coupon' items.. Though I will admit to buying a big bag of [non-sale] Sour Patch Kids for the Easter baskets..
and eating all but eight
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Tings!! (Okay, we all know Tings are vegan, but, really, they're the greatest things on earth.)
Mary Janes are my favorite halloween treat.
Most Oyster crackers (my kids LOVE them)
Oreos (We all know that one, right? I don't like 'em, personally. What about those Newman ones?)
Amy's Roasted Veggie pizza and the Trader Joe's knock off (Hello, YUM!)
 

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No particular products to name, but the local grocery store near I work has a huge Kosher section. I am not Jewish, but shop the Kosher section because of all of the accidentally vegan food items I've found while poking through there (especially chocolate and frozen tv dinner type things..... and it was all on sale last week for Passover!)


...and Tings. OMG, I could live off of Tings
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Does anyone know any mainstream foods that are vegan without glutein as well. I have a slight glutien allergy and trying to go more vegan since I cant have milk due to being lactose intollerant. Yes I am already vegetarian.
 

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Does anyone know any mainstream foods that are vegan without glutein as well. I have a slight glutien allergy and trying to go more vegan since I cant have milk due to being lactose intollerant. Yes I am already vegetarian.
Tings! They're corn based.
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Tortillas and corn chips should be okay for the most part
Trader Joe's brown rice pasta is awesome and not terribly expensive
Rice crackers are a great alternative to regular crackers. My kids like them with peanut butter and jelly as a snack.
Larabars are just nuts and fruit, basically. They're a great bar to carry just in case. Luna bars are vegan (most if not all--double check?) and I don't think they use wheat but do use oats.
Trader Joe's has some vegan gluten free marshmallow crispy bars that are good. The ones in the health food store are the same but more expensive.
So Delicious makes yummy coconut milk yogurt (except chocolate! Yuck!!) and wonderful coconut milk ice creams (that chocolate is goooood!!).
Be sure to double check soy yogurts and "cheeses" in grocery stores--some use casein or dairy based probiotics.

Clearly, I'm in a snacky mood.
 

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Our whole family has gone Tings crazy lately...for me they really satisfy that need that I used to meet by eating Cheetos ...and without turning you into some sort of orange mess!

I think the Newman O's are vegan, at least the kinds I've bought, and I think there's also a gluten free version of Newman O's.

My quest is to find a sliced sandwhich bread thats vegan that I can find at the grocery store...Wonder Bread used to be, but they've just started adding whey to their breads
 

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My quest is to find a sliced sandwhich bread thats vegan that I can find at the grocery store...Wonder Bread used to be, but they've just started adding whey to their breads

Arnold's 100% Whole Wheat is vegan and HFCS-free. I can get that at any grocery store or Target around here. Not sure if they have a white version, though.
 

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Newman's O's comes in Wheat-free but not gluten-free. Is anyone worried about cross contamination? Last I heard Robert's American Gourmet (the company that makes Tings) tested positive for dairy contamination in their products labeled dairy-free. Have they done anything to change that? My sister used to work for the FDA and she made me aware of it before it made the news since my DD is allergic to dairy.
 

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Arnold's 100% Whole Wheat is vegan and HFCS-free. I can get that at any grocery store or Target around here. Not sure if they have a white version, though.
what about a spelt bread or a sprouted bread..trader joes has a good spelt (so does my grocer)? Barowski's makes an organic whole wheat too that doesn't have any whey (but it is made in same factory w/milk/egg products).
 
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