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love the brand i eat there rice bars all the time, but i was going thru my local co op and i found a flavor of cereal i had not seen almost got to the counter when i realised that this particular flavor (hunny combs nockoff) was not gluten-free, so i put it back and got there version of coco pebbles, really good but now my stomic does not feel that great, anyone had problems with cc with this company i thout it was a pure gluten-free company now im sad :(


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We eat this cereal with no problems. It's actually the only cereal we trust right now! We've been on the Enviro Amazon Flakes kick right now, but they also love the Koala Crisp!

AndreaB Contributor

I didn't do well with the koala crisps either but I don't think it is a cross contamination issue. I chalked it up to the cocoa. I don't have obvious symptoms if I'm glutened. Although now it seems as if my stomach doesn't like most cereals.

NicoleAJ Enthusiast

I've been eating the rice bars and gorilla munch for a while now and have not had a problem. I once read somewhere, however, that no matter what cereal you eat, you're probably going to encounter even a few ppms of gluten through cc; consequently, they suggest that you not eat gluten free cereals on a daily basis. I tend to mix it up, eating cereal a few times a week, muffins, pancakes, etc.

lorka150 Collaborator

I am ridiculously sensitive, and have never reacted to Peanut Butter Panda Puffs, which I consume daily.

Lister Rising Star

alright cool, yeah i cant trust anything as getting me glutened anymore i feel like i am everyday now so i guess i just passed judgement to fast on the cereal

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