Gluten-free verdict

Is Lipton Chicken Noodle gluten-free?

No — our latest review shows gluten risks for Lipton Chicken Noodle. Last reviewed April 21, 2026.

Not SafeLast checked April 21, 2026

Latest ingredient list

Source: Open Food Facts

wheat noodles , salt, dry extracts of corn syrup, soy protein hydrolyséee, fat chicken, corn starch, palm oil, modified, monosodium glutamate, onion powder, cooked chicken mechanically separated and dehydrated, spice, natural flavor, guanylate disodium, inosinate disodium salt, yeast extract, persil,dried,

Why we set this verdict

Key ingredient call-outs

  • wheat

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BarcodeVerdict & labelNotes
068400014294Canonical

Updated April 21, 2026

Not Safe

Lipton Chicken Noodle

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