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gluten-free Corn Flakes


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I called the Kellogg's Company. ALL of their cereals have gluten. Some have only a trace, but I can't take that risk.

Is there a good, inexpensive gluten-free corn flake cereal out there?


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almost all "normal" cereals have gluten in them. there are a small number of those that don't, but even their ingredients tend to change, so you always have to read. i'm not a cereal eater, but i'm sure someone will chime in.

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I called the Kellogg's Company. ALL of their cereals have gluten. Some have only a trace, but I can't take that risk.

Is there a good, inexpensive gluten-free corn flake cereal out there?

There are a bunch of gluten-free Corn Flakes out there, as for inexpensive, well...

Some of the brands I've tried and liked:

Nature's Path

Erewon

Barbara's Bakery (probably the cheapest)

Health Valley - Blue Corn

The Nature's Path are most like "regular" Corn Flakes. The Erewon and Barbara's are thinner and The Health Valley are blue!

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There are a bunch of gluten-free Corn Flakes out there, as for inexpensive, well...

Some of the brands I've tried and liked:

Nature's Path

Erewon

Barbara's Bakery (probably the cheapest)

Health Valley - Blue Corn

The Nature's Path are most like "regular" Corn Flakes. The Erewon and Barbara's are thinner and The Health Valley are blue!

I agree - the Nature's Path fruit juice-sweetened ones are the best and are almost the same as Kellogg's. They're our new favourite cereal. In the box they're a little pricey but they also sell it in a big bag and it's much more comparable in price.

They also have a Masa Sunrise that's more grainy than the other and we like it for a change.

Guhlia Rising Star

Go to www.shopbydiet.com, click on the gluten-free button, and then search by cereal. You'll find many options. They have free shipping on orders over $100 too. It's my favorite online shop.

Sweetfudge Community Regular

my fave also are nature's path. they are great! you can buy them at amazon .com also...big bag great value!

teebs in WV Apprentice

Nature's Path are really good, but all of the places that I used to buy them have stopped carrying them. I am glad you guys posted online places to buy them. Thanks!

Tracy


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Tim-n-VA Contributor

If you live in the Northeast US, the Wegmans store brand of organic corn flakes are gluten free. They have dried strawberries mixed which might be an issue for some people.

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I ordred some from Knickinknick (sp).

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