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Since being diagnosed about four months ago, I have eaten Rice Twice cereal almost every day. I have had no problems with it, but I don't get sick from gluten so I wouldn't know if there was an issue.

My first question: Has anyone had any cc problems with this cereal? I just called the company and the Rice Twice is not run a dedicated line. They clean it, but that is it.

My next question: Can anyone recommend a breakfast cereal that is gluten-free and run on a dedicated line. I have never paid attention to any of the posts regarding cereal because I was satisfied with mine.

Thanks


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Since being diagnosed about four months ago, I have eaten Rice Twice cereal almost every day. I have had no problems with it, but I don't get sick from gluten so I wouldn't know if there was an issue.

My first question: Has anyone had any cc problems with this cereal? I just called the company and the Rice Twice is not run a dedicated line. They clean it, but that is it.

My next question: Can anyone recommend a breakfast cereal that is gluten-free and run on a dedicated line. I have never paid attention to any of the posts regarding cereal because I was satisfied with mine.

Thanks

Enjoy life makes a cearel in a dedicated gluten-free factory. THats the only one I know of in a dedicated setup.

jenvan Collaborator

I also don't know of any others besides Enjoylife--but maybe one of glutino/glutano's cereals are? I have eaten the erewhon cereals w/o issues also. One to try might be Perky's Nutty Rice--my absolute favorite. It has been bought my enjoylife and I know they take the cc issue very seriously and do batch testing in addition to cc procedures.

elonwy Enthusiast

I've eaten the rice twice quite a bit. The only issue I've ever had with it is that it had NO fiber at all, and if I eat to much rice products I get C from lack of fiber. I add dried nuts and fruit and that seems to help with that.

I am very sensetive, so I would have reacted.

Elonwy

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Thanks for the responses. I will probably continue to eat it. If others who are sensative eat it with no issues then it should be fine.

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