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Found New gluten-free Product!


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I found this product in my Wal-Mart yesterday!! Tha box has gluten free on it! tried them this morning and they taste pretty good! Makes a great cracker! Just thought I would share!

Open Original Shared Link .com/Hot-Kid-Baby-Mum-Mum...3991&sr=8-2

I found them in the baby-toddler food section on the top shelf.

ptkds

Edit: I redid the link, so maybe it works now!

Edit again!: So the link is still not working for some reason. You can either go to amazon .com and do a search for it using the name (Baby Mum Mum), or when the link is in your bar of your browser, go and delete the stuff between "amazon" and ".com" (if that makes sense!)


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I found this product in my Wal-Mart yesterday!! I tried them this morning and they taste pretty good! Makes a great cracker! Just thought I would share!

<a href="Open Original Shared Link .com/Hot-Kid-Baby-Mum-Mum-1-76-Ounce/dp/B000GZSDSA/ref=sr_1_2/104-7548833-6611139?ie=UTF8&s=grocery&qid=1178212017&sr=8-2" target="external ugc nofollow">Open Original Shared Link .com/Hot-Kid-Baby-Mum-Mum...2017&sr=8-2</a>

I found them in the baby-toddler food section on the top shelf.

ptkds

what is the name of the product? For some reason I cannot reach the link provided above. Thanks

ptkds Community Regular

The name is "Baby Mum Mum". Weird name, but great product!

Kellygirl Rookie
The name is "Baby Mum Mum". Weird name, but great product!

Great I will go out and get some tonight. I am new to this so any info I can get is good info. I struggle buying groceries because when it says and flavouring I'm not sure I should eat it. I found out that Trix Cereal and Dora the Explorer Cereal are gluten free and they are my favorite snack now besides rice cakes and popcorn

squili Newbie

HI,

those sound interesting... Would you mind posting the sugar content? Thanks so much ~Amelia

ptkds Community Regular
HI,

those sound interesting... Would you mind posting the sugar content? Thanks so much ~Amelia

Ok, here is what the box says:

Total Fat: 0.2 g

Sat. Fat 0g

Trans fat 0g

Total Carbs 13 g

Sugars 1.6g

Calories 57

Calories from fat 0.1

8 crackers equal 1 serving.

Hope that helps!

ptkds

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I am using these for my daughter's teething cracker, she's 9 months old. These are similar to zweiback toast, but gluten free.....and they have been a hit with the older kids too. And if I remember right, they weren't very expensive either (otherwise I never would have bought them).

Isn't it great when you find a product like this? I'm sure I get some strange looks sometimes at the store, people are probably wondering why I am so excited over food. I think I actually exclaimed something outloud when I found Van's gluten free waffles at Walmart the other day!


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Ok, here is what the box says:

Total Fat: 0.2 g

Sat. Fat 0g

Trans fat 0g

Total Carbs 13 g

Sugars 1.6g

Calories 57

Calories from fat 0.1

8 crackers equal 1 serving.

Hope that helps!

ptkds

Thanks so much for the info. I have to buy a whole case if I order them off Amazon... Wish I could try a box first.. I'll look around a bit. Cheers! ~Amelia

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