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Heinz UK

Henry J. Heinz started his world-famous company in Pittsburgh in 1869. In 1886 he began selling Heinz products in England. Demand was strong, so the company established separate production facilities in Britain. As customer tastes have evolved over the decades, different products have been developed for each country. Gluten-Free Trading Company is proud to offer these specially-selected items from the company's British division.

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Heinz UK Cream of Tomato Soup. Customer Favorite.  A top-selling product in every British supermarket, this Cream of Tomato soup is thickened with corn starch (to the best of our knowledge, all available American brands use wheat flour). Imported from England.

Ingredients: Tomatoes, water, canola oil, sugar, modified corn flour, salt, dried skim milk, whey protein, cream, spice extracts, onion extract, citric acid.

Gluten Free Wheat Free Vegetarian

13.5 Ounce Can $2.99
Case of 24 pkgs $64.56
Heinz Potato & Leek Soup. A blend of the finest ingredients make this classic warming soup a family favorite. Perfect with fresh crusty bread. Wonderful with garlic croutons. Ready to eat, just heat and serve.

Ingredients: Water, potatoes, leeks, onions, heavy cream, modified corn flour, corn flour, salt, black pepper.

Gluten Free Wheat Free Vegetarian

14.1 oz $3.39


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