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Coco Pebbles & Coco Dyno Bites


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I've been sick all week and I just found out my Malt O Meal Coco Dyno Bites now have wheat. Does anyone one know when this happened? I also just heard that Coco Pebbles are no longer safe. Can anyone shed some light on this?


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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I had no idea Coca Pebbles changed anything. I have not purchased it in awhile. I hope someone on here can verify this.

Guhlia Rising Star

I think perhaps it's Cocoa Puffs, not pebbles, that you heard are unsafe. This happened a while ago, they added wheat starch. Rumor has it though that they are switching or have switched the formula back to being gluten free. I believe Malt O Meal changed their cereals to include wheat about a year ago. They now claim that none of their cereals are safe for Celiacs. At least this was the case when I called them about 8 months ago.

confused Community Regular
I had no idea Coca Pebbles changed anything. I have not purchased it in awhile. I hope someone on here can verify this.

I read it in another post, i cant seem to ccp it over here so I am just going to bump up the thread that someone seen it was no longer gluten free.

paula

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I just bought a box of Cocoa Pebbles and they are still safe (at least the box I got).

VydorScope Proficient

Cocoa pebbles are "safe" as of the box we just bought, but ALWAYS carry a CC risk, so use caution.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Good to hear, I use Cocoa Pebbles for my chocolate fixes.


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SUZ42 Explorer

Cocoa Puffs has in Caps under list of ingredients: contains wheat

My new box of Cocoa Pebbles are "safe"

Are rice crispies safe?

2Boys4Me Enthusiast
Are rice crispies safe?

Not usually. Definitely not Kellogg's. There are a few safe brands, Erewhon, Kinnikrisp. Check the labels for malt. Most mainstream cereals contain wheat, oat flour or malt (barley malt) and therefore are not suitable for a gluten-free diet.

Juliebove Rising Star

I bought both Cocoa and Fruity Pebbles a couple of weeks ago and they were safe. Cocoa Puffs are not safe.

Mj25 Newbie

I bought a box of fruity pebbles and cocoa pebbles, I ate the whole box of cocoa pebbles and was fine but when I ate the fruity pebbles I got sick. The box looked safe as far as the ingredients list.

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