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Has anyone had problems with Lifestream waffles? Specifically the Mesa Sunrise waffles? I had them for breakfast this morning and soon after had similar symptoms that I had after eating Frosted Mini Wheats before I went gluten-free (dry mouth, skin-crawling feeling). I also very REALLY sick to my stomach for about an hour.

(Sorry if this post appears twice...I tried posting it earlier, but it seems to have disappeared)


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I've been wondering about the blueberry buckwheat waffles. I was getting gluten for a while and couldn't figure out why, so I eliminated all of the newest stuff in my diet, including the waffles. I don't know if it was the waffles or not, but I don't seem to be getting it now.

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unlike their cereals, nature's path produces their waffles in a non-gluten free facility. i would think it might have something to do with cross-contamination.

i've never tried them (nor would i, becasue of this - far easier to make my own waffles instead of taking a risk), but i would chalk it up to that.

Carriefaith Enthusiast

I've never noticed a problem with the blueberry waffles.

LKelly8 Rookie

I can't eat any of their waffles.

I don't know if it's cc or something else. I noticed their waffles are very grainy - not gluten grain, I mean it's like eating sand. Anything I can't fully digest (popcorn, seeds, nuts, corn/meal, lettuce, etc.) tends to cause me tummy trouble after awhile. <_<

Felidae Enthusiast

I stopped eating them. I think they have a cc statement on the package.

DonnaF Newbie

I was just going to add this thread for myself. I've been eating Lifestream Buckweat berry waffles everyday and I just opened a new package 2 days ago, and for 2 days I've had trouble. I can't figure anything else in my diet doing it. I've really cracked down on my diet this past month or so and I don't see what else it could be. I'd say it's definately the waffles. I did notice (today) the statement on the package: made in a NON-gluten free environment. I know people have said Vans are contaminated sometimes too. Guess it's no more waffles for me! :angry:


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I was just going to add this thread for myself. I've been eating Lifestream Buckweat berry waffles everyday and I just opened a new package 2 days ago, and for 2 days I've had trouble. I can't figure anything else in my diet doing it. I've really cracked down on my diet this past month or so and I don't see what else it could be. I'd say it's definately the waffles. I did notice (today) the statement on the package: made in a NON-gluten free environment. I know people have said Vans are contaminated sometimes too. Guess it's no more waffles for me! :angry:

I know what you mean. I have resorted to using a waffle/pancake mix and having them only on the weekends as a treat.

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