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gluten-free Special K Cereal


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kareng Grand Master

Looks like they snuck another one by us!   :D

 

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shadowicewolf Proficient

Looks like they snuck another one by us!   :D

 

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Yay! I used to like the original.

MichLab Explorer

Wanted to add to this post that I was in Shop Rite on Friday and saw Gluten Free Ego Waffles - they came in Regular and Cinnamon.  I bought the Regular and they were very good.

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Thanks for posting. I almost never go down the cereal aisle so who knows when I would have seen it. I go shopping tomorrow so I'll have to give a good look for it. I always liked special K. Now if they would come out with a good gluten-free Raisen Bran I'll be all set. Good to know about the Eggos also. Wegmans have some that are pretty good and less than $2 a box. I like the blueberry the best. 

icelandgirl Proficient

The gluten free eggo waffles sound really promising! I'd love to get those for my kids for busy mornings. I will be looking for those!

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maximoo Enthusiast

At target today I saw n bought the eggo waffles. I got 1 box of ea n we will be testing them 2 mrw a.m.

I was surprised to see them.

I have not seen the gluten-free Special K yet but my antennas will be up next time I go shopping.

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TashaLouise Apprentice

YAYAYAY! Thank you!! I just hope the UK sell this/ Preferably in Tesco or Sainsburys as they are pretty much the only stores actually near us that have a gluten free section. 

 

I almost never go down the cereal isle as I always go to the free from section but if these are in the main cereal isle thatd be great. Do you know if these are sold in the UK?


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chocominties Rookie

I saw these accidentally on Amazon, but have yet to find them in a store.  I'm still eagerly awaiting the gluten free Cheerios.

 

Someone mentioned gluten free Raisin Bran, which would be great.  It sounds silly, but I miss Frosted Mini Wheats and I always wonder if there isn't a way to make a non-wheat version of that.  For now I accept Cinnamon Chex as a decent sub for Cinnamon Toast Crunch.  

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