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Quaker Rice Cakes Anyone?


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grace-inspired Rookie

I bought soem of these. Some of the varieties had wheat in them--but some didnot. I got applecinnamon and caremel I think. We are just starting so go gluten free--so I wouldn't recognize if these hurt us or not. Does anyone else get these?

BTW--the kids LOVED eating "cake" for lunch. Rice cake w/ peanut butter and banana slices :)


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tarnalberry Community Regular

Quaker themselves say that they can't guarantee that there isn't contamination - moreover, they say to assume that there is contamination in all of their products. But there are other rice cakes out there! :) I recommend Lundberg Farms.

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Quaker has high levels of contamination of wheat so I would stay away from them.

Guhlia Rising Star

Yeah, Quaker products definitely made me sick. I would stay away from them. Try Lundbergh, I've never had problems with them and they have flavored ones like apple cinnamon. You can buy them online at www.shopbydiet.com.

darlindeb25 Collaborator

And then there are some of us who have never had a problem with QUaker Rice Cakes. I have eaten Quaker Caramel Rice Cakes for 5 yrs now and never once was I glutened. So, the decision is yours.

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jiggy Newbie

HI I am newly diagnosed with Celiac and its been a crazy frustration to figure out what to eat. I was picking up almond milk about two days ago and happen to find Quaker Rice Cakes ( gluten free) yayy..i read the back of it and nothing click in my head that is gluten. I went ahead and bought them.

I ate about 4 of them in two days. I was doing fine going gluten-free for 2 months and I'm sick I think from Quaker's rice cakes.

I shouldn't have touched them.

CarolinaKip Community Regular

I like the lundsberg rice cakes, but have to travel for them. I am sensitive to CC. I m also soy free, if you'll look, some of Quaker has soy in them. I'm on my second package of the "Lightly salted" Quaker rice cakes without problems.


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