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Trix Not Gluten-free


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VydorScope Proficient

It was asked that I photo the box for the gluten-free Trix cause well no one wanted to believe me I think LOL Anyways heres the pictures..'

PHOTOS REMOVED IM A FREAKING IDIOT THESE HAVE WHEAT SORRY

And for those that missed the gluten-free Cocoa Puffs..(still okay)

http://www.vydor.net/gluten/box_front.webp

http://www.vydor.net/gluten/cocoapuff1.webp

PLEASE NOTE THESE ARE NEW FORMULATIONS AND MOST OF THE BOXES ON THE SHELF STILL HAVE GLUTEN IN THEM. ALWAYS CHECK THE LABLES ON THE BOX YOU PLAN TO EAT.


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mmaccartney Explorer

Ummm, don't eat those Trix!!!

Check the 3rd and 4th lines from the bottom for the words wheat starch!

The Cocoa puffs look good, how exciting!

VydorScope Proficient
Ummm, don't eat those Trix!!!

Check the 3rd and 4th lines from the bottom for the words wheat starch!

The Cocoa puffs look good, how exciting!

SORRY! DANG IT I AM FREAKING IDTIO HOW I MISS THAT!

(I have not opend the boxes yet, since doing dairy free trial not had cearel sinnce getting them.

Franceen Explorer

The Trix has "Wheat Starch" - Doesn't that have Gluten? :unsure:

The Coco Puffs indeed look to be Gluten Free - :)

EXCEPT for the Cross Contamination issue - but I, personally, am not that concerned about that. I GOTTA EAT SOMETHING!!!! (I eat Capt Crunch which has no inherent gluten, but Quaker says could have cross contamination issues).

jerseyangel Proficient

Coulda been worse--at least you didn't eat any! :o

VydorScope Proficient
The Trix has "Wheat Starch" - Doesn't that have Gluten? :unsure:

The Coco Puffs indeed look to be Gluten Free - :)

EXCEPT for the Cross Contamination issue - but I, personally, am not that concerned about that. I GOTTA EAT SOMETHING!!!! (I eat Capt Crunch which has no inherent gluten, but Quaker says could have cross contamination issues).

Yes it does I am freaking cluesless how that happend. I ma assuming I picked up the wrong box at the store, its the only possilbe answer cuase I know I checked it more the once. DAng it. Dang it. Dang it.

mmaccartney Explorer

Be nice! I have to read labels 2 3, sometimes 4 times at the stores!!

Try Silk Soymilk if you can have soy, its a great dairy substitute. Even before going df I found it to be better tasting!


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VydorScope Proficient
Be nice! I have to read labels 2 3, sometimes 4 times at the stores!!

Try Silk Soymilk if you can have soy, its a great dairy substitute. Even before going df I found it to be better tasting!

Thanks but Silk Soy milk tastes like unflavored chalk, and thats just not somthing I like :D I am planing to get VanceFoods Darifree to though. :)

jerseyangel Proficient

I think you're really going to like the Vance's. I can't tolerate any of the alternative milks--except that one.

VydorScope Proficient
I think you're really going to like the Vance's. I can't tolerate any of the alternative milks--except that one.

Im planning on liking it (LOL!) I used to make all my own icecream till I wore out my machine. I even had most of the Ben and Jerry's recipes that I like, including phish food. :D I could dela with DF if I could get somthign to work in m y ceral, and a good icecream replacement.

BTW if any moderato could change the topic title to be clear theres no gluten-free trix here that be great :)

jerseyangel Proficient

To my knowledge, we can't change the topic title. Why don't you email Scott and see if he will do it. Or, if you want, I can email him.

VydorScope Proficient
To my knowledge, we can't change the topic title. Why don't you email Scott and see if he will do it. Or, if you want, I can email him.

go ahead, you alot nicer then I, so prbly get mroe traction :)

jerseyangel Proficient
go ahead, you alot nicer then I, so prbly get mroe traction :)

Aw--thanks! Email sent!

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Im planning on liking it (LOL!) I used to make all my own icecream till I wore out my machine. I even had most of the Ben and Jerry's recipes that I like, including phish food. :D I could dela with DF if I could get somthign to work in m y ceral, and a good icecream replacement.

BTW if any moderato could change the topic title to be clear theres no gluten-free trix here that be great :)

Phish Phood is the Bomb!

My favorite -- I love the choco fishies!!!

2Boys4Me Enthusiast
The Trix has "Wheat Starch" - Doesn't that have Gluten? :unsure:

The Coco Puffs indeed look to be Gluten Free - :)

EXCEPT for the Cross Contamination issue - but I, personally, am not that concerned about that. I GOTTA EAT SOMETHING!!!! (I eat Capt Crunch which has no inherent gluten, but Quaker says could have cross contamination issues).

I thought Cap'n Crunch had oat flour. It does in Canada. Everytime I go to the grocery I check corn and rice based cereals and they always have malt or oat flour in them.

VydorScope Proficient
I thought Cap'n Crunch had oat flour. It does in Canada. Everytime I go to the grocery I check corn and rice based cereals and they always have malt or oat flour in them.

It does.

Franceen Explorer

I just came from the Super Market - Fredericksburg, Virginia, USA, Giant Foods.

The TRIX (a different looking box than the "reduced sugar" one that was photographed here).

It does not have Wheat Starch or Malt Flavoring. But it DOES have whole grain oats - which do not seem to bother me. I also checked others by General Mills (Coco Puffs, Lucky Charms, etc) - it was hit and miss with ingredients. But Oats - either whole grain or as "flour" was pretty consistent.

I've been told that oats are ok and that the cross contamination varies greatly......and some are that sensitive that it bothers them and some are not. I'm still trial and erroring.

It appears to me that just about every food that I like COULD have cross contamination or wheat or gluten.

I have to eat something other than a hamburger patty (100% pure beef) with a slice of cheese on it!

I've been noticing that Fruit on the Botton Yogurt by both Dannon and Giant are gluten free and eat those and any other yogurts I can find with no stated hidden potential problem substances.

Most of the Dorito's, Tostitos, Lays/Utz potato chips are good to go (see the list posted previously). But I'm supposed to limit iodine (so too much salt).

I found TACO shells and Tortillas tonight both with and without wheat. Same brand, differing ingredients.

I also found cocktail sauce for shrimp both with and without "suspicious" stuff.

Are "emulsifiers" ok?

Trying very hard, but having hard time. Losing weight tho. :unsure:

Ursa Major Collaborator

The cocoapuffs have as an ingredient 'natural and artificial flavouring'. Isn't that a potential gluten source?

VydorScope Proficient
The cocoapuffs have as an ingredient 'natural and artificial flavouring'. Isn't that a potential gluten source?

Yes, but in this case it General Mills and they will list any gluten soruces so its okay.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

don't feel bad, I bought the same box a couple weeks back and ate it once or twice and felt a little odd afterwards, thinking it was my mind. Well I reread the labels and saw Wheat Starch towards the bottom....hmm I feel like an idiot because I completly missed it the first time I read the label....oh well. I will keep munching on my neoPets cereal and those frosted Perky O's.

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