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Glutino Pretzels


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Has anyone ever had a problem with glutino pretzels? well i have been having the problems with my celiac and only after lunch and lately i have been only having a piee of fruit and these pretzels. so i dont know but the package only says that they may contain sesame. and at first i though it may be the corn but i dont get sick with any other corn product. so i dont know what is going on.

Lauren


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traveljunkie Rookie

Hi,

I have tried the glutino pretzals and had no problems with them. But, I do react to some products with corn ingredients, as well as sesame. It's really hit and miss. I would stop eating them for a while and then try them again to see what happens. Good luck.

Charlene

hez Enthusiast

I have been eating them off and on for about five months and I have not had a problem. I know that is not much help, sorry.

Hez

Guest nini

I don't have any problem with them but I do prefer the flavor of EnerG's pretzels instead. They just have a better flavor. Maybe you won't react to them?

cmom Contributor

I've eaten the Glutino pretzels several days the past week with no problem.

bluelotus Contributor

I tried Glutino lemon wafers and got sick. I contacted them and they said that their facility is gluten free, but I don't know what kind of guarentees come with the flours they get - that is, do they process their own flours or do they buy them off of someone else? I suppose it could have been egg too - though the cookies did not have egg as an ingrediant, it mentioned that it may contain traces of egg. Anyhow, not sure if this info helps or not, but just writing to let you know that I too have had problems with the brand, just can't say for sure if it was egg or gluten.

Ener-G makes good gluten-free pretzels, maybe you could try them as a replacement for a while and then test yourself again with Glutino?

Hope you feel better soon!

Guest CD_Surviver

thank guys for all the imput it has helped.

Lauren


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psawyer Proficient

I have eaten the Glutino pretzels on several occasions, and they have only caused a problem to my wallet. They are very good to eat, but expensive. :o

Guest gfinnebraska

I have a slight reaction to a lot of gluten-free foods. Cookies, etc. The pretzels have never bothered me, but there are a lot of cookies that do. It isn't a full blown reaction, but enough to be annoying.

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