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celiachap Apprentice

I know that CoCo Puffs have been mentioned, but I forgot what was said. Are they OK for Celiac people? I seem to recall that people thought they might have cross-contamination.

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KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Coco Puffs are NOT ok....Cocoa Pebbles by Post are ok.

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Jnkmnky Collaborator

Fruity Pebbles are gluten-free, too! I learned that here. We eat a lot of Envirokidz cereals including, Koala Crisp, Panda Puffs, Amazon Flakes, and Gorilla Munch.

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KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Yea I eat fuity and cocoa pebbles all the time....and Envirokidz has some really good cereals that were just mentioned too...and the ones that are gluten free say gluten free right on the box

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Carriefaith Enthusiast

the gluten free Enviro-Kidz and the fruity and coco pebbles would probably be the most applealing to children.

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VydorScope Proficient

My toddler will eat (when in the mood LOL)

Coco pebbles by post

Frutiy pebbles by post

Puffins Honey Rice by Bararbra

Kola Crips by Envirokids

Corn Flakes by Natures Path

All those are gluten-free btw...

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