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Cocoa Pebbles Really Ok To Eat?


MandyCandy

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MandyCandy Rookie

Are Cocoa Pebbles really ok to eat even though it contains Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil, and Caramel Color?

Thanx,

Mandy


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CarlaB Enthusiast

They may not be great for you ... that's the only problem with the hydrogenated oil ... other than that, they're gluten-free, so enjoy your treat!

MandyCandy Rookie
They may not be great for you ... that's the only problem with the hydrogenated oil ... other than that, they're gluten-free, so enjoy your treat!

Thanx so much! It's not something I'd eat often but at least it's something different when I want a treat.

samking72 Rookie

They are great to use for marshmellow squares too! Yummy :P

jennyj Collaborator

I like the fruity ones. I want to try the choc. ones but it takes awhile to eat a whole box of cereal.

MandyCandy Rookie
They are great to use for marshmellow squares too! Yummy :P

Thanx thats an awesome idea, especially if I have to take some sorta dessert to family gathering or birthday!

samking72 Rookie

That's what I usually bring and they're gone before I even get one! Celaic or not everyone loves 'em!


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KaitiUSA Enthusiast

They are fine for celiacs. They are not healthy though. Fruity pebbles are ok too and Trix just became gluten free too.

VydorScope Proficient
They are fine for celiacs. They are not healthy though. Fruity pebbles are ok too and Trix just became gluten free too.

So did Coco Puffs which I like better... :D

As for the heathly comment... if your eating Kids sugar ceral, you are not likly to be eating it to be healthy, so thats realy a moot point. :lol:

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

I don't usually eat the cereal but hey you gotta splurge sometimes but I like to eat healthy when I can...plus I am looking on gaining weight so bring on the sugar lol

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