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Can Anyone Tell Me Where I Can Find Some Gluten-free And Dairy-free Alternative Oreos?


Ashley

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Ashley Enthusiast

My uncle just discovered that he's dairy intolerant and has having a hard time letting go of certain things. He was tempted to try a regular Oreo and got sick from it. He doesn't have Celiac or problems with gluten, but, I'd like to try some I can could too :)

All the ones I can find though only are gluten-free, or only dairy-free. Anyone know of a brand that's free of both of them? Thanks

-Ash


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jerseyangel Proficient

Hi Ashley--I've not had these, but I've heard good things about them--

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mouse Enthusiast

My husband and I have eaten the K-toos (from Kinninnick) and do not like the chocolate ones. The vanilla ones are really good. I don't think I can eat them anymore because I think they have corn syrup in them. But, they are gluten-free and dairy free.

StrongerToday Enthusiast

I've had them and they are GREAT! I can't keep my daughter away from them, and I'm the one who's gluten-free!! :P

Guest nini

KinniToos!!!! We absolutely LOVE them here!

taweavmo3 Enthusiast

Ditto on the KinniToos here too!!!! We all absolutely loved them here, my husband thought they were actual Oreos. I haven't tried the vanilla, but the chocolate "oreos" were a huge hit at our house. The only problem is that they fly out of the pantry, so they are a rare treat here and I have to hide them!

Felidae Enthusiast

K-toos taste just like Oreos. Yummy treat.


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pinkpei77 Contributor

holy cow~!! i just bought these (k-toos) yesterday and they are gone!!

my husband and i ate all of them and i didnt even really ever like oreos!!!

yummmmmmmy!

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