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I was wondering if cocoa pebbles are gluten free and if they effect anyone. I felt sick a couple days ago and the things I thought it was were Skippy creamy peanut butter, Quaker rice cakes and cocoa pebbles. I am trying to figure out what it was so that tomorrow I can have my cocoa pebbles for breakfast!! :P


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quaker rice cakes contain wheat

i know its confusing

the only rice cakes i have found so far is lundenburg

CarlaB Enthusiast

On the Quaker website they say they only contain rice and salt.

Could the peanut butter have been contaminated by someone else using it on bread?

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I was wondering if cocoa pebbles are gluten free and if they effect anyone. I felt sick a couple days ago and the things I thought it was were Skippy creamy peanut butter, Quaker rice cakes and cocoa pebbles. I am trying to figure out what it was so that tomorrow I can have my cocoa pebbles for breakfast!! :P

Quacker Rice cakes make alot of ppl here sick, and ppl that have called them have been told the CC risk is very high.

My son has never had a reaction from Cocoa Pebbles, or Fruity Pebbles or Cocoa Puffs.

We do not use skippy peanutbutter, we use the all natural one whose ingredients are only peanuts and salt. Kroger, Smuckers, and a few other brands make it. It is so much better. :)

CarlaB Enthusiast

We use the natural peanut butters, too. They are much better for you.

Didn't know about the cc issue on the rice cakes, I don't actually like them ...

Vincent, back away from the computer, you are on vacation!!!!! :D:D:D

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