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Blue Diamond Almond Thins


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GlutenFreeAl Contributor

Bought these cracker this weekend. Loved them. Then got sick as a freakin dog.

What's the deal? Anybody know the story - is there a cross contamination issue here?


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Bought these cracker this weekend. Loved them. Then got sick as a freakin dog.

What's the deal? Anybody know the story - is there a cross contamination issue here?

I'm in love with them, and I haven't had a reaction. I think I'm on my third box.

I don't know of any of their products that do contain gluten, and I think they have their own plant. They also are big supporters of the celiac foundation.

Is there anything else you could have reacted to?

Rachel--24 Collaborator

There was another thread about this not too long ago. Maybe you can do a search. I think some others (including myself) had gotten sick from them.

tarnalberry Community Regular

They are manufactured in shared facilities. You may have encountered cross contamination.

slpinsd Contributor

hmmm........i'm on my second box and haven't had a problem with them.

I also like Edward and Sons Onion and Garlic nut thins, you might try those.....

GlutenFreeAl Contributor

Jeez, I was really bummed when I thought I couldn't eat them anymore because they were so good! But now I'm really stumped!

I also had Blue Diamond Chocolate Almond milk for the first time. That's supposed to be gluten free too. Anyone have a reaction to that?

I think those were the only 2 new foods I tried this weekend...

Becky6 Enthusiast

Im sorry! I have no problems with them but I know others have.


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