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debmidge Rising Star

Looking for advice. Does anyone know of a rice milk product that is gluten-free? I am looking for one and don't know brands. I know that the most common one is NOT gluten-free.

Thanks,

Deb


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3boyzmom Newbie

I went in search of gluten-free rice milk as well and bought:

Pacific brand Rice All Natural, non-dairy beverage.

It says right on the front of the carton:

-Lactose Free

-Cholesterol Free

-Gluten Free

Enriched with Calcium, Vitamins A & D

Low Fat Plain

Got it at my local Ralph's (Kroeger) (edited: saw it at Vons (Safeway), too)

Mom in So. Calif.

Alexolua Explorer
-Lactose Free

-Cholesterol Free

-Gluten Free

Just a warning. Lactose free, doesn't mean there isn't any milk in it. There could be casein, which is a milk protein. Make sure to check for that on the label.

Unless of course casein doesn't bother you. =)

Guest ~wAvE WeT sAnD~

Debmidge--

Is the most common one Rice Dream? I was wondering, because I checked it at Wegman's recently and thought it was gluten-free. Maybe I missed something on the label.

Thanks,

debmidge Rising Star

One of them, I think it's Rice Dream, has a barley derivitive in it.

lilliexx Contributor

soy dream IS gluten free but rice dream is NOT!!

MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

Does anyone like goats milk?


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