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I gave my kids this yesterday and thay either broke out or got bad stomach aches. I researced the blogs and people claimed it was gluten free (original style). I contacted the company today and was told otherwise. For those that do not know be careful!


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Lisa Mentor

Thanks for posting that. That is why reading labels is the only way to insure you and your families safety. Products change ingredients and passed on information may not be reliable.

Hope everyone feels better soon.

mommida Enthusiast

What brand of syrup can we switch to?

psawyer Proficient

Pure maple syrup is gluten-free and 100% natural. It is rather expensive.

All those other maple-flavored syrups are highly processed, and many contain gluten.

Rpm999 Contributor

Vermont Maid...always been my favorite syrup, and it says gluten-free right on the back of the bottle

Darn210 Enthusiast

Per Clan Thompson . . . Eggo is OK and Log Cabin Country Kitchen (MUST BE COUNTRY KITCHEN) is OK.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

We either use the Wegmans brand which says gluten free or pure maple syrup


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GlutenGalAZ Enthusiast

I use Knott's Berry Farm Syrup -- It is made by ConAgra Foods.

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I gave my kids this yesterday and thay either broke out or got bad stomach aches. I researced the blogs and people claimed it was gluten free (original style). I contacted the company today and was told otherwise. For those that do not know be careful!

What about Kellogg's eggo syrup? I think the company says it is gluten free! Here is the web site- kelloggs.com!

stolly Collaborator

Eggo brand is gluten-free, I called the company a few weeks ago to confirm. Safeway, Acme/Albertson's, and Wegmans are all gluten free as well. Wegmans is labeled as gluten-free, Safeway and Acme are listed on their gluten-free product list.

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