Fountain sodas are made from carbonated water and syrup, and the major brands used in restaurants are gluten‑free; there is no ingredient that typically contains gluten.
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Soft Drinks
Soft drinks are generally gluten‑free and are not prepared in shared fryers or prep areas, so cross‑contamination risk is minimal.
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Medicine Wheel Nachos
The dish uses corn chips and fresh toppings that are likely gluten‑free, but the shared fryer, shared prep area, and unspecified protein make cross‑contamination possible.
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Wild Rice Bowl
The dish contains naturally gluten‑free ingredients, but the restaurant uses a shared kitchen, fryer, and prep area, and there is no dedicated gluten‑free protocol, so cross‑contact risk is moderate.
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Wojapi Cup
Traditional wojapi is naturally gluten‑free, but the restaurant uses a shared kitchen and prep area, and the sauce may be thickened with flour or processed in equipment that also handles gluten foods.
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All Natural Soda
Sodas are typically gluten‑free, but without a formal gluten‑free menu and with shared prep areas, there is a small risk of cross‑contact or hidden malt‑based flavorings.
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Stuffed Fry Bread
Unable to analyze — use caution and ask your server.
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Kids Small Indian Taco with Chips & Drink
The restaurant uses a shared kitchen, fryer, and prep area, and does not have a dedicated gluten‑free menu, so cross‑contact is possible; the taco may be served in a flour tortilla and the chips are fried in shared oil.
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Melting Pot Salad
Unable to analyze — use caution and ask your server.
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Chips & Salsa
Corn tortilla chips are typically gluten‑free, but they are fried in a shared fryer that likely handles wheat‑based items, creating a cross‑contact risk; the salsa itself is usually safe but may be prepared with shared utensils.
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Iko's Green Chili Stew
Unable to analyze — use caution and ask your server.
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