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Can anyone tell me the names of some yogurt that is gluten free? I would really appreciate it.


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Racheleona Apprentice

All of yoplait is gluten free, all of nancy's all natural yogurt, Dairy Gold, Brown Cow plain flavor only, horizon organic plain flavor only, all of Cascade fresh, and all of the Wallaby brand. a lot of the soy yogurts are gluten free as well.

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Has anyone here tried Kefir? I am considering getting a starter for the kind you can make with water. Ruth S.

darlindeb25 Collaborator
<_< ot all yoplait is gluten-free--make sure you dont get the ones with crumbs--i always read the label to be sure and there is one more yogurt i want to add--the best yogurt i have ever had is columbo yogurt---yesterday i had some soft serve frozen columbo yogurt--better then any ice cream i have ever had :P deb
celiac3270 Collaborator

I eat Yoplait all the time......all gluten-free as the others mentioned. I like Yoplait the best because you can eat all the flavors and don't need to worry about whether it's the whips or the custard style or whatever. With most other yogurts, you can only eat the plain, which gets boring. Stick with Yoplait! :D

darlindeb25 Collaborator
:P celiac3270--hehe--i didnt mean they arent all gluten-free, i just meant to be careful of the ones with the crumbs to stir into them--i personelly have never liked yogurt and i only eat it now because i know it is good for my tummy, BUT :D i do love columbo yogurt and it is made by the same company as yoplait and is so much better--of course, it is very hard to find here in my part of michigan--but on long island--it's in most of the grocery stores and yummmmmmmmmmm :D deb
celiac3270 Collaborator
:P celiac3270--hehe--i didnt mean they arent all gluten-free, i just meant to be careful of the ones with the crumbs to stir into them--i personelly have never liked yogurt and i only eat it now because i know it is good for my tummy, BUT :D i do love columbo yogurt and it is made by the same company as yoplait and is so much better--of course, it is very hard to find here in my part of michigan--but on long island--it's in most of the grocery stores and yummmmmmmmmmm :D deb

I know...the yogurt part is gluten-free, just not the crumbs.......

I eat yogurt mostly for my stomach, too......it tastes pretty good, but it's mostly for health reasons, also :D


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lovegrov Collaborator

For years Stoneyfield told us to eat just their plain yogurt. Finally, they told us that's because they might use a tiny amount of distilled alcohol made from grain (which probably isn't even wheat) to extract some flavorings. They realize that most experts agree distilled alcohol is gluten-free no matter what the source, but they were being ultra careful. They still won't call their flavored yogurts gluten-free, but I consider them so.

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I hate Yogurt but Yoplait is gluten-free I put it in smoothies. Also Trader Joes is gluten-free on the west coast

LynnR Explorer

All of Columbo Yogurt & Gogurt.

Dannon only plain low fat, plain nonfat, & plain natural.

All of Snackwells.

Stonyfield Farm only plain yogurt, nonfat, lowfat, & whole milk.

lilliexx Contributor

nancy's is gluten free too!!

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qvista Newbie
I eat Yoplait all the time......all gluten-free as the others mentioned. I like Yoplait the best because you can eat all the flavors and don't need to worry about whether it's the whips or the custard style or whatever. With most other yogurts, you can only eat the plain, which gets boring. Stick with Yoplait! :D
qvista Newbie
All of Columbo Yogurt & Gogurt.

Dannon only plain low fat, plain nonfat, & plain natural.

All of Snackwells.

Stonyfield Farm only plain yogurt, nonfat, lowfat, & whole milk.

If Columbo Fat Free Yogurt is suppose to be gluten free (does not affirm that on label BTW), why do I get diarrhea every time I eat it?

Jenny (AZ via TX) Enthusiast

According to Stonyfield yogurt's website, many of the yogurts are certifed gluten free. I eat it almost every day and have for years. When I feel bad it's one of the only things that sits well in my stomach.

CountryStar Rookie
All of yoplait is gluten free, all of nancy's all natural yogurt, Dairy Gold, Brown Cow plain flavor only, horizon organic plain flavor only, all of Cascade fresh, and all of the Wallaby brand. a lot of the soy yogurts are gluten free as well.

Yoplait is my favorite. And I enjoy Certain flavors of Golden Spoon Frozen Yogurt as a treat on occasion.

lobita Apprentice

My favorite is Mountain High, which says it's gluten-free right on the container. It's a super creamy yogurt.

Also, the Lifeway brand of kefir clearly marks all of their gluten-free kefirs. Peach is my new favorite from them.

Ed-G Newbie
If Columbo Fat Free Yogurt is suppose to be gluten free (does not affirm that on label BTW), why do I get diarrhea every time I eat it?

Do you have any other food intolerances, such as dairy?

munchkinette Collaborator

I got totally addicted to real greek yogurt with honey when I was in Europe. (I didn't think I could do dairy, but this seems ok for me.) It's especially good with honey and some kind of nut like walnuts.

I started looking at labels of other stuff, and there's just so much junk in it! So yeah, I decided to just buy completely natural, active, plain yogurt, and add my own stuff to it. Real honey, regular jam, or anything else I can put into convenient little packets.

jerseyangel Proficient

I love Greek yogurt, too. I eat Fage now every morning with a little Enjoy Life Cinnamon Granola and fresh blueberries. Yum :D

I've done it with honey and walnuts and it's delicious.

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