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penguin Community Regular

This was sent out to Clan Thompson SmartList subscribers:

Hi,

General Mills says it's reformulated Trix cereal (regular) and the new boxes contain gluten. Read the label. If wheat starch is listed as an ingredient, it is NOT GLUTEN FREE. If there is no wheat starch on the label, it's part of the old formulation (which may be on the shelves for the next year) and it IS gluten free.

Best wishes,

Lani K. Thompson

www.clanthompson.com

<_<:(:angry:


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This was sent out to Clan Thompson SmartList subscribers:

<_<:(:angry:

Boy, that stinks, doesn't it!!!? I don't eat cereal, but I do love it!! [in my dreams!]

Guest nini

WHAT???? I just found the gluten-free boxes of it for my daughter and she LOVES it... now this??? ugh this bites

VydorScope Proficient

BAH! WHY CHANGE IT AGIAN???? BAH!

flagbabyds Collaborator

what you need to do is go to the store and wipe out every box of the gluten-free stuff they ahave, just make sure to read the ingredients.

that sucks, i personally cant have it, but i feel for all you corn eating people.

Guest ~jules~

Thats pretty sucky. <_< I have heard that the pebbles are gluten free, do you know of any other tasty ones that are normal? Meaning any cereal I can buy other than the smelly health food store down the road? Ugh that place stinks so bad inside :blink:

VydorScope Proficient
Thats pretty sucky. <_< I have heard that the pebbles are gluten free, do you know of any other tasty ones that are normal? Meaning any cereal I can buy other than the smelly health food store down the road? Ugh that place stinks so bad inside :blink:

Post Fruity Pebbles

Post Coco Pebbles

Kroger's Fruity Pebbles Clone (not as good though..)

General Mills Cocoa Puffis

Dora The Explorer Cinamon Cereal (not personaly seen this yet...)

Envirokids line of cearals are also in most normal grocery stores and are labeled gluten-free.


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Guest nini

does anyone have an e-mail addy we can write to, to not only confirm this, but to register our complaints??????

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