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Blue Diamond Almond Thin Crackers


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Yesterday, I saw on someone's entry that Blue Diamond almond thin crackers were among their favorite products, but when I saw them today at a health food store, the box indicated that the product was made in a factory where there might be wheat. YET, the box indicated that they were supporters of Celiac Disease Foundation! What is the truth here? Anybody know?

I'm trying to find a good tasting cracker and this brand seems to be recommended a lot.


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Yesterday, I saw on someone's entry that Blue Diamond almond thin crackers were among their favorite products, but when I saw them today at a health food store, the box indicated that the product was made in a factory where there might be wheat. YET, the box indicated that they were supporters of Celiac Disease Foundation! What is the truth here? Anybody know?

I'm trying to find a good tasting cracker and this brand seems to be recommended a lot.

Well i ate them not seeing they were made with other wheat products. And I got really sick from them. I got glutened plus i got sick cause they have dairy in them. I will never ever eat them again. But i do alot of other people that love them

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Yesterday, I saw on someone's entry that Blue Diamond almond thin crackers were among their favorite products, but when I saw them today at a health food store, the box indicated that the product was made in a factory where there might be wheat. YET, the box indicated that they were supporters of Celiac Disease Foundation! What is the truth here? Anybody know?

I'm trying to find a good tasting cracker and this brand seems to be recommended a lot.

These have a high risk of CC. It is nice that they support the foundation but IMHO the best support they could give would be to not produce these in the same place as gluten ingredients. It's a crap shoot, no pun intended, with items with that disclaimer, sometimes they may be okay, sometimes they won't. If you are early in your healing stages personally I would skip these.

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