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Chex Gluten Free Oatmeal!


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kareng Grand Master

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I haven't seen this in the stores yet. Just saw a commercial for these.


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mamaw Community Regular

I have  heard  about  this  but not in my  neck of the  woods  yet!  I do know  other  areas  already have   it....

kareng Grand Master

I have  heard  about  this  but not in my  neck of the  woods  yet!  I do know  other  areas  already have   it....

I am wondering how the price compares to other gluten-free oats.

IrishHeart Veteran

That is great news. The Glutenfreeda is pricey. I usually just get BRM, but if these are in one serving packs, it would be very helpful

for travel. Thank for posting this, K!  :)

IrishHeart Veteran

I just looked and a ma zon has it already. 

LauraTX Rising Star

I heard this was coming out a while back... I wonder what the price point and scope of availability is going to be.  I currently pay about a dollar per pouch for Bakery on Main oatmeal (6 count packets box) and I really like it.  

Simona19 Collaborator

Hi! Chex oatmeal was on sale two weeks ago in Pathmark. Price 2 for $5. On A ma zon they are asking $13,?? for one. It is a big different. It's better to buy them in regular grocery store.  


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notme Experienced

i picked up some of the plain yesterday.  i can't remember what the price was, so it must have been not that expensive.  they had it at the kroger beside the 'regular' instant oatmeal in the cereal aisle.  i hope i can eat it (trying it again.  it's been another year since i tried oats)

 

(hi, simona!  :)  )

IrishHeart Veteran

Hi! Chex oatmeal was on sale two weeks ago in Pathmark. Price 2 for $5. On A ma zon they are asking $13,?? for one. It is a big different. It's better to buy them in regular grocery store.  

 

I did not look at the price, i just saw they were there...but you are right, that is a lot for oatmeal.  :D Apparently people are willing to pay for it, as they have already sold out! 

shadowicewolf Proficient

are they using gluten free oats?

kareng Grand Master

are they using gluten free oats?

 

 

Yes.  Its gluten free oats

mommida Enthusiast

I can't remember the price I paid.  (sale and an instant coupon)

 

I like the glutenfreeda more.  Probably because I have been eating that brand for ?? years.

Adalaide Mentor

I found it today at Smith's which is a Kroger brand store. On sale for $3! It ended up in the cart so fast I think I made my husband's head spin. :lol: He's like "zomg $3 for 6 packs of oatmeal!" :blink: And I was like "you have NO IDEA how cheap that is." Since he knows what's good for him he shut up and kept walking. :P

samjayde Newbie

I just bought some at Meijer and do not remember the price either. But really liked it a lot. :)

notme Experienced

i tried (the plain) kind in the big bag yesterday and i am so happy so far - no digestive issues, no headache, no rib thingy - if i am still good tomorrow, i gots me a new favorite oatmeal (OATMEALLLLL!!!  yeh!)

  • 2 weeks later...
BeckyS. Newbie

I saw this in my Walmart today. All they have was maple and brown sugar. We are excited to try it though!

IrishHeart Veteran

I got a 6 pack to try, figuring the packets would be good to have for travel.. 2 plain, 2 cinnamon and 2 maple something or other......hubs liked it, but I thought the flavored ones were very sweet. IMHO 

  • 2 months later...
julissa Explorer

question for those who have had this and are very sensitive. did you react at all? I just saw it today and it's about half the price of what I usually get which is Eco Planet. that box says certified gluten-free and the Chex oatmeal just says gluten-free.

 

Thanks in advance

SMRI Collaborator

I can hardly wait until I can have oatmeal again.  I miss that for breakfast.  

chocominties Rookie

I bought the maple flavor and finally tried it.  I was kind of surprised that it was only 12 grams of sugar for how sweeeeeet it is.  But it's fantastic.  I bought it when it was so new that Dillons didn't even have a price sticker out.  I just knew I wanted it!  (And then didn't eat it, of course.)

notme Experienced

question for those who have had this and are very sensitive. did you react at all? I just saw it today and it's about half the price of what I usually get which is Eco Planet. that box says certified gluten-free and the Chex oatmeal just says gluten-free.

 

Thanks in advance

i can't eat 'other' oatmeal (even certified gluten-free :(  )  so, i had about given up on having it anymore.  buuuuuuttt, i can eat this stuff, for whatever reason.  i'm going to try 'other' oatmeal again but for now, this is my oatmeal go-to :)  yay!!

  • 1 month later...
Brandiwine Contributor

The brown sugar is very sweet, too sweet for me, about 30 mins after eating it I had bad stomach cramps but they passed after 10 mins or so. I have used the plain packets in recipes and had mild discomfort I may have just developed an issue with oats though. I haven't eaten them but a handful of times since the diet change. I can't try the cinnamon because I am allergic. 

shadowicewolf Proficient

I've had them (the cinnamon one) and have had no issues. The brown sugar one sounded rather sweet to me though.

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