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Quaker Rice Cakes


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Does anyone know if Quaker Rice Cakes are gluten-free? If so, what flavors are? I eat Quaker rice cakes all the time and I'm hoping that there's no hidden gluten in them, but I wasn't sure, so that's why I'm asking. :)


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The company says that they are - the big ones, I believe. But I've heard people complain about cross-contamination, so I stick to Lundberg Farms rice cakes - which are quite tasty. :-)

celiac3270 Collaborator

Yeah.......I called them and it's the big ones........all flavors.......(caramel, buttered popcorn, etc.)

dmbaird1230 Apprentice

celiac3270,

So the company didn't say anything about possible cross-contamination? I assume that since they specify the "big ones" we should stay away from the mini rice cakes?

Where do you find Lundberg Farms rice cakes?

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They didn't say anything to me...........I don't think the minis are okay, but don't quote me on that.

billfl Newbie

Quaker rice cakes (apple flavor) caused me to have SEVERE intestinal reaction which lasted for ten days.

tarnalberry Community Regular

I get Lundberg Farms rice cakes at Wild Oats, but only because I usually shop there. Trader Joe's carries them (but they're not always in stock), and many large chain stores here on the west coast carry them.


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