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Kelloggs Fruity Snacks


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I have been eating these fruit snacks for about a week now and they are really good, but I dont know if they are gluten-free or not. I was going to call the company but I figured I would try here first.

They come in cherry, strawberry and a mixed berry. they are from kelloggs and they are called "fruity snacks".

Has anyone had them had a bad experience with them etc.

Oh and I dont know if they are giving me and pain because I am in constant pain as it is from this hiatal hernia.

THanks alot everyone

Amanda NY


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I have had them before and not had a problem (I seem to be sensitive). However, I never called or checked to see if they were really gluten-free.

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minibabe Contributor

Yea I am extremely sensitive also, but I dont know if it is hurting me or not because I am ALWAYS in pain it is horrible. Actually my boss just stepped out and now I am able to give them a call, I will let everyone know.

Thank you

Amanda

well I just got off the phone with them and they said that they can not say that it is gluten-free because it is processed on the same line as non gluten-free items. But there are no gluten-free ingredients in them.

Everyone is so scared of these new labeling laws and worried about getting sued, every manufacutre gives the same excuse. I hear it all the time from Drug companies also <_<

Amanda NY

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