Is it Paleo? Sweet Baby Ray's Sweet Vidalia Onion Barbecue Sauce

Is it Paleo? Sweet Baby Ray's Sweet Vidalia Onion Barbecue Sauce
Compliant

This product containsthat are not paleo andthat may not be paleo.

Ingredients

High fructose corn syrup, tomato paste, distilled vinegar, water, vidalia onion, fructose, brown sugar, modified corn starch, salt, contains less than 2% of toasted onion powder, pineapple juice concentrate, natural smoke flavor, caramel color, spice, sodium benzoate (preservative), molasses, natural flavor, dried garlic, mustard flour, corn syrup, garlic powder, sugar, calcium disodium edta (to protect flavor), celery seed, tamarind.

Allergens

Manufacturer likely did not include an allergen statement; however, please double-check the product packaging and/or contact the manufacturer if you have a severe food allergy.

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