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Moongirl

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i eat a lot of corn chips cause they are safe for celiacs, but do u consider brands like tostios safe? should u check each brand by calling to find out for cc? any suggestions on good ones...


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i eat a lot of corn chips cause they are safe for celiacs, but do u consider brands like tostios safe? should u check each brand by calling to find out for cc? any suggestions on good ones...

I eat alot of Tostios corn chips and I am very servere, if I eat a crumb of something I will be sick within a few minutes, they are strickly corn as far as I know But still eat them at your own risks, I also eat a brand called Santinas made by the frito company

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I like the rounds, the regular chips and the scoops...

Yum Yum!

elonwy Enthusiast

Tostitos are awesome, I've never had problems. Never had problems with the baked cheetos either, though be warned those things have a crack-like quality.

Elonwy

teebs in WV Apprentice

I have not had any issues with Tostitos Corn Tortilla Chips, or the Tostitos Gold. I love them and eat them quite often. For the first month after my diagnosis, I pretty much lived on Tostitos Chips and Tostitos Salsa!

ALWAYS check when you try a new brand - don't trust that there is no gluten, just because they are called 'corn' chips.

Carriefaith Enthusiast

I would stay away from Humpty Dumpty corn chips. The last I heard, they produced their chips all on the same line. I heard that they were changing their production lines, but I have had no conformation on that. I also don't eat Tostios corn chips since there is a risk of cross contamination with them. The only corn chips that I trust are Old El Paso.

Guest gfinnebraska

My favorite corn chips are the Mission brand ones. Great with salsa or cheese/salsa dips, etc. Yummy!!! And they say Gluten Free right on the bag. Have to LOVE that!!! :)


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See this link for all Frito Lays products NOT containing Gluten -

Tostitos are on there!

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