This product hasthat may have gelatin.
Enriched wheat flour (wheat flour, niacin [vitamin b3], reduced iron, thiamin mononitrate [vitamin b1], riboflavin [vitamin b2], folic acid [vitamin b9]), barbecue sauce (water, tomato paste, brown sugar, distilled vinegar, molasses, sugar, salt, apple cider vinegar, natural flavor, garlic powder, mustard bran, spices, ground chili pepper), cooked grilled bbq seasoned natural white meat chicken (white meat chicken, water, sugar, 2% or less of salt, paprika, natural flavors, yeast extract, rice concentrate, potato starch, onion powder, garlic powder), low-moisture part-skim mozzarella cheese (part-skim milk, cheese culture, salt, enzymes), water, smoked gouda cheese (part-skim milk, cheese culture, salt, enzymes, annatto [color]), onions, 2% or less of olive oil, sugar, palm oil, salt, cilantro, baking powder (sodium acid pyrophosphate, baking soda, corn starch, monocalcium phosphate).
Contains: wheat, milk.
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Outside the USA?A gelatin-free diet avoids any foods containing gelatin, a protein derived from animal collagen used as a gelling agent in various food products like jellies, desserts, marshmallows, and some yogurts and candies. People may choose a gelatin-free diet for ethical, dietary, or religious reasons. To adhere to this diet, it's important to check food labels carefully, as gelatin is sometimes hidden in unexpected products. The Fig app can assist in creating a gelatin-free shopping list, helping to identify suitable alternatives and maintain this dietary preference. Collaboration with a dietitian can ensure nutritional needs are met without gelatin.