Is it Gelatin free? Kettle & Fire Butternut Squash Soup

Is it Gelatin free? Kettle & Fire Butternut Squash Soup
Compliant

This product is likely gelatin free.

Ingredients

Butternut squash puree (certified organic ingredients), coconut milk (certified organic ingredients) (coconut kernels (certified organic ingredients), water, guar gum (certified organic ingredients)), chicken bone broth (certified organic ingredients) (water, chicken bones (certified organic ingredients), onions (certified organic ingredients), carrots (certified organic ingredients), fennel (certified organic ingredients), leeks (certified organic ingredients), apple cider vinegar (certified organic ingredients), thyme (certified organic ingredients), shiitake mushrooms (certified organic ingredients), tamarind paste (certified organic ingredients), bay leaves (certified organic ingredients)), tapioca starch (certified organic ingredients), honey (certified organic ingredients), sea salt, onion powder (certified organic ingredients), garlic powder (certified organic ingredients), nutmeg (certified organic ingredients), turmeric (certified organic ingredients).

Allergens

Contains: tree nuts (coconut).,in container.

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