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Reduced Sugar Cocoa Puffs The Coo Coo For Cocoa Puffs Kind


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The regular list malt, the reduced sugar kind does not. I called the company. I think they are gluten free. YEAH!!!! ALthough probably not made on dedicated line. Can someone else check this out too just to double check me? Thanks!!!


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Cocoa Puffs used to be gluten-free until General Mills added wheat starch to them. I don't think they have malt.

I went to the General Mills website to look up ingredients, but they still have the old formulation of Cocoa Puffs listed, which is gluten-free. So, if they haven't updated changes to the regular Cocoa Puffs, I wouldnt' trust their website for the new formulation either.

If you want to post the ingredient list off the box, maybe we can help. Since they change their formulas frequently, be sure you read each box each time you buy!!

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Its the new "reduced sugar" kind. I am searching and searching for an "official" ingredient list for general mills. I KNOW my box does not list gluten, but I want to make sure it's not a misprinted box or something. THere was only 2 left at the store, and the list is the same. I am NOT going to let him eat them until I know for sure.

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Its the new "reduced sugar" kind. I am searching and searching for an "official" ingredient list for general mills. I KNOW my box does not list gluten, but I want to make sure it's not a misprinted box or something. THere was only 2 left at the store, and the list is the same. I am NOT going to let him eat them until I know for sure.

Be careful ... on their official site, the box of regular Cocoa Puffs is gluten-free, and I know they changed the formula so that it's not!! I'd trust the box over the website.

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