Gluten Free product choices
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1
. Do you look at labels for products that state Gluten-free on the package?
Do you look at labels for products that state Gluten-free on the package?
Yes
No
2
. If you do look at labels, do you require the gluten-free status to be certified?
If you do look at labels, do you require the gluten-free status to be certified?
Yes
No
3
. If you require gluten-free foods, do you also use gluten-free skin-care and other personal care items?
If you require gluten-free foods, do you also use gluten-free skin-care and other personal care items?
Yes
No
4
. Have you ever read the ingredients of an uncertified GF personal care product that was labeled GF to see if the ingredients truly were gluten-free?
Have you ever read the ingredients of an uncertified GF personal care product that was labeled GF to see if the ingredients truly were gluten-free?
Yes
No
5
. If you have purchased a product not labeled or certified as gluten-fee, but you've read the label and been satisfied the ingredients were safe, have you ever had a negative reaction to the product?
If you have purchased a product not labeled or certified as gluten-fee, but you've read the label and been satisfied the ingredients were safe, have you ever had a negative reaction to the product?
Yes
No
6
. Where do you currently purchase most of your personal care items?
Where do you currently purchase most of your personal care items?
Online
Health Food store
Traditional grocery store
Traditional drug store
Moderately priced department store, i.e., Target
Traditional department store, i.e., Macy's
Upscale department store, i.e., Nordstroms
7
. Do you understand the certification process for gluten-free products requires not only the product to be gluten-free by independent laboratory analysis, but also requires the manufacturing environment to be certified as gluten-free?
Do you understand the certification process for gluten-free products requires not only the product to be gluten-free by independent laboratory analysis, but also requires the manufacturing environment to be certified as gluten-free?
Yes
No
8
. If a product manufacturing line was not certified, but the batch the product came from had gone to a lab for analysis to prove it was gluten-free would you accept that in lieu of certification from a certifying organization?
If a product manufacturing line was not certified, but the batch the product came from had gone to a lab for analysis to prove it was gluten-free would you accept that in lieu of certification from a certifying organization?
Yes
No
9
. If a gluten-free line of personal care items were available that was not certified as gluten-free, but the labeling bore out safe products and the product name said gluten-free, would you be interested in learning more about them or purchasing them?
If a gluten-free line of personal care items were available that was not certified as gluten-free, but the labeling bore out safe products and the product name said gluten-free, would you be interested in learning more about them or purchasing them?
Yes, I would be interested in learning more about them
Yes, I would still purchase without certification
No, I would not be interested in a product that did not state it was certified as gluten-free
10
. If a gluten-free line of personal care items were available that was not certified as gluten-free, but that had independent laboratory analysis confirming its gluten-free status upon request, would you be interested in learning more about them and/or purchasing?
If a gluten-free line of personal care items were available that was not certified as gluten-free, but that had independent laboratory analysis confirming its gluten-free status upon request, would you be interested in learning more about them and/or purchasing?
Yes, learning more about them
Yes, purchasing
No, not interested in either option
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