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Gluten Free Cereal


Hilary-King1978

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Hilary-King1978 Newbie

My husband overheard a couple of people talking about Gluten Free Weet-Bix. My daughter is a coeliac and I have looked in a couple of supermarkets but can’t seem to find it. Does anyone know where I can find Gluten Free Weet-Bix? 

 

Thanks, Hilary 

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beth01 Enthusiast

I did a google search and found Weetabix cereal but it all seems to contain gluten.  Probably not very helpful but it's what I found.

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LauraTX Rising Star

Welcome to the forum, Hilary!  I checked out weetabix cereal... it looks like it is kind of a crumbly wheaty granola bar thing you stir into milk to make cereal.  Something I think may be similar to that is Udi's granola.  Can you tell us what country you are in, since product information and ingredients can vary across borders. If you are in the UK, it is possible they may have something coming out from that brand, but the best way to be for sure is to pull up the manufacturers website and use the contact info there to ask them. 

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Hilary-King1978 Newbie

I did a google search and found Weetabix cereal but it all seems to contain gluten.  Probably not very helpful but it's what I found.

Thanks for your help Beth. I guess they haven't made gluten free Weet-Bix yet. Hopefully they do soon!

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Hilary-King1978 Newbie

Welcome to the forum, Hilary!  I checked out weetabix cereal... it looks like it is kind of a crumbly wheaty granola bar thing you stir into milk to make cereal.  Something I think may be similar to that is Udi's granola.  Can you tell us what country you are in, since product information and ingredients can vary across borders. If you are in the UK, it is possible they may have something coming out from that brand, but the best way to be for sure is to pull up the manufacturers website and use the contact info there to ask them. 

Thanks for your help Laura! I'm based in Sydney Australia. The Udi granola bar sounds pretty good but I don't think they have those here. I'll definitely check with the Weet-Bix website. It looks like they don't have anything gluten-free just yet, hopefully it's something they look into soon. 

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kareng Grand Master

Hey, Hilary! Maybe post your question on this thread, too? There are several people that seem to keep an eye on it and might know.

https://www.celiac.com/forums/topic/22418-australians-and-new-zealanders-hellooooooo/

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Hilary-King1978 Newbie

Hey, Hilary! Maybe post your question on this thread, too? There are several people that seem to keep an eye on it and might know.

https://www.celiac.com/forums/topic/22418-australians-and-new-zealanders-hellooooooo/

Hi Kareng, 

 

Thanks will do :)

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