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Little Einsteins Cereal ?


KimC1

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Hi there~

I was just wondering if anyone here knew if General Mills Little Einsteins cereal is gluten free? It *APPEARS* to be by the ingredient list and I have emailed G.M. but have not heard back from them yet. Thanks for any info!

Kim

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happygirl Collaborator

GM is a company that has stated that they clearly disclose any gluten ingredients. If wheat, rye, barley, malt, or oats isn't listed, then its ok.

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Jodele Apprentice

My kid eat that one and also Micky mouse club also. They have not had any reaction to them. do not get the princess one it has gluten in it.

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Hi there~

I was just wondering if anyone here knew if General Mills Little Einsteins cereal is gluten free? It *APPEARS* to be by the ingredient list and I have emailed G.M. but have not heard back from them yet. Thanks for any info!

Kim

I have been eating that one and have not had any troubles with it. As someone else stated. General Mills is a great company and is one that you can just read the labels on and it will clearly list any gluten containing ingredients!! YEAH for GM!!

-Jessica :rolleyes:

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