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What brands of rice milk are gluten-free?

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jerseyangel Proficient

Pacific foods brand is gluten-free. :)

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DON'T BUY RICE DREAM. BARLEY IN IT...

Pacific foods brand is gluten-free. :)
kabowman Explorer

West Soy is gluten-free.

Carriefaith Enthusiast

Natur-a riceum is gluten free and certified organic. Here is the list that is right on the label of the box:

Lactose & Gluten Free

Soy & Barley Free

Vegetarian & Vegan

99% Fat Free

No Cholesterol

No Saturated & Trans Fat

No Artificial Ingredients

No Preservatives

Low Sodium

Rich in Calcium

Enriched with Vitamins A, D2, B2, B12 and Zinc.

I bought the vanilla flavor yesterday and it's really good! I think that I'm switching from soy milk to rice milk.

jenvan Collaborator

wild oats and whole foods have brands, lundberg, full circle, pacific, westsoy (but their contamination response was a bit disheartening to me, so i am no longer using them...)

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Here is the website for Natur-a Open Original Shared Link

They don't seem to have the rice milk in the US, but you can get it in Canada. They also say in their FAQ section that none of their products contain gluten :)


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mookie03 Contributor
West Soy is gluten-free.

Just to be clear, westsoy's nonfat vanilla soymilk is NOT gluten-free-- it has barley in it... I stopped using westsoy as i kept getting reactions from it

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