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Capt N Crunch Berries


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Picked up box of Cap't n Crunch Berries, not a mention

of any "bad" ingredients. Can I eat them?


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Lisa Mentor

As I do not have the list of ingred. in front of me, I cannot tell you for sure. But, I would ASSUME, no. (not gluten free) There has been no mention of Captain Crunch on this site that I am aware of.

If in doubt, don't.

Lisa

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If they contain any kind of a malt ingredient, they are NOT gluten free.

2Boys4Me Enthusiast

I thought Cap'n Crunch had oat flour. I may be wrong. I know Ty can't have them for either oat flour or malt reasons.

KIRK Rookie
As I do not have the list of ingred. in front of me, I cannot tell you for sure. But, I would ASSUME, no. (not gluten free) There has been no mention of Captain Crunch on this site that I am aware of.

If in doubt, don't.

Lisa

corn flour, sugar, oat flour ( I know this is questionable),

brown sugar, coconut oil, salt, sodium citrate, nonfat dry

milk, whey, partially hydro soybean oil, natural and artifical

flavors, strawberry juice concentrate, malic acid, niacinamide,

reduced iron, zinc oxide, yellow 5, red 40, mono and di

glycerides, yellow6, blue 1, thiamin mononitrate,

pyridoxine hydrochloride, bht riboflavin, folic acid

ALLERGY WARNING: CONTAINS MILK INGREDIANTS.

WHAT DO YOU THINKS

CarlaB Enthusiast

Oats in the US are contaminated with wheat. I wouldn't eat them.

Lisa Mentor

Natural and Artificial flavors........that's a potluck of questions. Besides, nothing in there that's healthy. :blink:


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jerseyangel Proficient

The oat flour is questionable at best--and because this is made by Quaker Oat Co, who admits cross contamination issues--I definately would not eat it.

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