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So I Checked The Pebbles Boxes...


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Just to help clear up any confusion...

I was at the grocery store this morning and I checked the boxes of both Fruity and Cocoa pebbles...

They are both STILL GLUTEN-FREE!!!

I didn't check the date on the boxes, but it's a busy store so I'm sure they restock often. The ingredients haven't changed on the website either. Be advised, however, that the Marshmallow Mania Pebbles ARE NOT gluten-free.


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I was at the grocery store this morning and I checked the boxes of both Fruity and Cocoa pebbles...

They are both STILL GLUTEN-FREE!!!

I didn't check the date on the boxes, but it's a busy store so I'm sure they restock often. The ingredients haven't changed on the website either. Be advised, however, that the Marshmallow Mania Pebbles ARE NOT gluten-free.

I love both of them and I make gluten-free Rice Krispie treats out of them!

YUM!

mouse Enthusiast

Rice Krispie treats are my favorite, but I don't make them anymore. I just don't have the strength to stir them so that they are mixed up properly. I remember my MIL making me a batch in place of my birthday cake. That was so awesome. She did two pans and I got my own.

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

I like to have a sugar splurge and eat them sometimes

DingoGirl Enthusiast

Have never had either but now evidently am going to look into these as they are somehow sounding good....I do miss my Corn Pops.....

teebs in WV Apprentice

There have been many nights that a big bowl of cocoa pebbles with ice cold milk has been my dinner! (I am talking pre-celiac diagnosis too!)

zakismom Newbie

Okay, tomorrow I have to go and get some! Maybe some marshmallows too. Which make better treats- the Cocoa Pebbles or the Fruity ones? :D


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The Dora the explorer by General Mills cereal is great too! its cinnimon!

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Okay, tomorrow I have to go and get some! Maybe some marshmallows too. Which make better treats- the Cocoa Pebbles or the Fruity ones? :D

In my opinion, it's the cocoa ones all the way. The fruity ones are just too sweet. And the cocoa "rice crispy" treats are FABULOUS if you add a 1/2 c. of coconut to the marshmallows after they've melted (at the same time you add the cereal). It tastes a lot like the Girl Scout Samoas cookies. Yum!

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