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    Nestlé GoFree Corn Flakes Now in UK

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    Nestlé GoFree Corn Flakes are now available at markets across UK.

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    Celiac.com 05/07/2022 - Many members of our gluten-free community in the UK will be happy to know that Nestlé GoFree Corn Flakes are now available at markets across the UK. Nestlé GoFree Corn Flakes are gluten free, and made with five vitamins, and carefully selected ingredients. 

    Nestlé GoFree Corn Flakes are also available in Honey Flakes, and Rice Pops. Check your local store shelves. Hopefully they will soon roll out gluten-free corn flakes here in the USA, as well as in other countries. We'll keep you updated when that happens.

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    cristiana

    These are very good, frankly I wouldn't have known the difference between the usual type.  Also available with honey, and rice pops too.

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    I've read a few points of view about the pros and cons of fortifying gluten free products over the years - some think it a good idea, others not, but personally I'm grateful to the manufacturers for doing so.   

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    Personally, it's Kellogg's Frosted Flakes that I miss. I wish Kelloggs would get on the wagon with their cereals like General Mills did....

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    Guest Vincent2Theo

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    I am sorry to disappoint you anyone in the UK, but I’ve been in touch with Nestlé and they have informed me that they will no longer be supplying Nestlé GoFree Corn Flakes in the UK, such a pity because they were my most favourite “gluten free” cereal by a mile.

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    cristiana

    Oh no... when does that start?  I can still see them online but perhaps all the supermarkets are selling their remaining stock?

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    Scott Adams

    Better stock up before they are gone! I wish they had something like that here in the USA!

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