Is it Gelatin free? Lean Cuisine Protein Kick Roasted Turkey Breast Entree

Is it Gelatin free? Lean Cuisine Protein Kick Roasted Turkey Breast  Entree
Compliant

This product hasthat may have gelatin.

Ingredients

Apples (apples, water, apple juice, salt, citric acid), water, glazed turkey tenderloins (cooked turkey tenderloins, water, modified cornstarch, seasoning [autolyzed yeast extract, maltodextrin, salt, turkey flavor, turkey stock, flavor, gum arabic], carrageenan, canola oil, sodium phosphate, natural flavoring, salt, potassium chloride, paprika), sugar, enriched wheat flour (wheat flour, niacin, reduced iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), modified cornstarch, 2% or less of celery, onions, soybean oil, salt, chicken fat, maltodextrin, bleached wheat flour, orange juice concentrate, onion powder, spices, flavors, molasses, dried turkey broth, potassium salt, autolyzed yeast extract, caramel color, fructose, turkey fat, natural flavors, yeast, chicken powder, dried garlic, sesame oil, sodium phosphates, grill flavor (from sunflower oil), sunflower oil, sodium lactate, turmeric, lactic acid, chicken skin, dried chicken broth.

Allergens

Contains: wheat, sesame.

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