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Erewhon Cereal?


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holdthegluten Rising Star

Has anyone tried these. They look pretty good.


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LisaJ Apprentice

I eat their "Rice Twice" often - tasty!

Juliebove Rising Star

Daughter doesn't like it but... She's 9 and likes the sweet cereals.

Green12 Enthusiast
Has anyone tried these. They look pretty good.

I keep the Brown Rice Cream Cereal (cream of rice hot cereal) on hand and eat it occasionally.

I like the Crispy Brown Rice Cereal, they make a gluten-free and just an original version so you have to make sure you get the one marked "gluten-free". This works great in recipes that call for Rice Krispies or other crisp rice cereals.

I agree the Twice Rice is yummy, a mixture of crisp rice and puffed rice and it's sweetened with honey.

EBsMom Apprentice
I like the Crispy Brown Rice Cereal, they make a gluten-free and just an original version so you have to make sure you get the one marked "gluten-free".

Yes, be careful. I accidentally bought the non-gluten-free one and gave some to my dd. I felt *just awful* when that happened....luckily, she only had a couple of bites before we realized and she didn't get sick.

Rhonda

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We eat it all the time - our favorite is the crispy rice with berries.

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I just bought the Crispy Brown Rice cereal to try. I have had the one that has dried blueberries, raspberries and strawberries and like it. I'm hoping it tastes like rice krispies.


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I like this cereal, and it does that snap-crackle-pop thing that Rice Krispies do. But be careful when you buy them - there's a wheat-free version (not gluten-free) and a gluten-free-version and the boxes look almost identical.

lmvrbaby Newbie

One of our natural food stores did a giveaway that a friend of mine won a bag full of food. The only thing that was gluten free was the Erewhon brown rice cereal with mixed berries that she brought in and gave to me. I just opened it and eating it now for breakfast. I don't care much for the berries part of it. I will have to try the others that are plain. I was wondering what it would taste like and then this morning I found this thread. Coinincidential????? :huh:

Guhlia Rising Star

Erowhon crispy brown rice with mixed berries is the only gluten free cereal my husband will eat. He loves the stuff.

WW340 Rookie

I love the one with the berries. It is my favorite cereal, and I can usually buy it on amazon .com in bulk with a discount. Right now it is $19.86 for six boxes with free shipping if you place a $25.00 total order with amazon.

I order so much with amazon that I finally just joined the supersaver shipping and get free 2 day on almost everything I order.

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