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krisb Contributor

What rice milk is safe for gluten? My son has been having belly problems and I just read that Rice dream has barley. I've been using Shoprite brand. I wonder if he is getting gluten. I'm going to call Shoprite and ask but they are clueless about anything I ask. I was using Rice dream also on and off if it's on sale. I know his belly is reacting to something and I'm just trying to figure it out.


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Mango04 Enthusiast

I don't have any problems with Whole Foods 365 Organic Rice Milk, Wild Oats brand Rice Milk or Lundberg's Drink Rice.

jenvan Collaborator

i have also cked on and used wild oats and whole foods (my two favorites) as well as pacific's (tastes a little mayoish to me) and full circle (good tasting).

danikali Enthusiast

I know someone already posted Lundberg's ricemilk, but I just want to add that I LOVE THE TASTE OF IT! I go through 3 cartons a week! Is that bad? :rolleyes: hahah I don't care actually. I get the vanilla kind, but the original tastes good too.

jenvan Collaborator

i'll have to try that stuff out....i adore their rice chips...

Mango04 Enthusiast
i'll have to try that stuff out....i adore their rice chips...

mmmm their rice chips are sooo good. so are the seasame tamari rice cakes.

bluelotus Contributor

Yep, Lundenberg farms rice milk is good. I find that I have to watch my intake though b.c it is high carb and it seems to make me hungrier sooner than other foods. Enjoy!


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krisb Contributor

I can't seem to find any of these rice milks anywhere. I tried to find it online but i can't. I don't have a wholefoods near me. I have a health foods store but they only have Rice dream and Garden of Eden soy and rice.

Kathygrz Newbie

Hi - This is my first time posting here and I'm wondering about this Rice Dream situation. What I found is that on the Rice Dream "Original" package, there is no barley, but on the "Enriched" brand there is -- and they have clearly stated the amount of gluten in the product on the packaging. I have assumed that the "Original" is okay to drink.

Am I wrong? I've been drinking this every day for quite a while now. Over the past week I've developed some kind of inflammation in my stomach, though, and am wondering if this could be part of the problem.

I've been gluten-free since 1997 and am working towards becoming dairy free as well.

Thanks.

Kathy

jenvan Collaborator

Kathy-

Go here to read their statement and see a gluten-free list: Open Original Shared Link They list no rice dream beverage as safe.

krisb Contributor

What about Westsoy rice milk? Is that safe? The company didn't get back to me yet. It's from Hanes I think.

hlm34 Apprentice
What about Westsoy rice milk? Is that safe? The company didn't get back to me yet. It's from Hanes I think.

jenvan - where do you get the rice chips?? whole foods? i saw them on the lundberg website - but havent found them in stores. they look so good.

I believe westsoy is okay. At least i think. I drank it without any problem.

Cher202 Newbie

Hi!

Have you ever tried the Blue Diamond brand almond milk. I too do not have access to some of the gluten free rice milks, but my grocery store carries the almond milk. The chocolate is really good you might want to try it.

Cheryl : :D

Claire Collaborator

EdenSoy has a rice/soy blend that clearly states gluten-free. Claire

jenvan Collaborator

I get my chips at either Wild Oats, another local health food store or Kroger--ours has a 'natural' section with the chips. I thought Whole Foods has them too...pretty sure I bought some at one of the Whole Foods in Chicago. You'll really like them :)

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