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Confirmed Cross Contamination Free Rice Milk?


AndrewNYC

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Pacific Foods is out.

Rice Dream is out.


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ravenwoodglass Mentor

Do you have a Wegmans near you? I don't know if they are in NYC or thereabouts. They have recently come out with a Rice Milk that is for sure for certain gluten-free and I like it a lot. It has a long shelf life so if you do need to travel a bit to get it you can stock up for months :) They also label all their gluten-free stuff which makes shopping so much easier. I have never been CC'd in over 5 years and they are also one of the few companies that also make sure the vinagers and alcohols that are in their products are gluten-free.

jayhawkmom Enthusiast

Rice Dream has never been OK. But there are many folks here who swear by Pacific. That's too bad, everything is becoming a problem. =(

jerseyangel Proficient

Although Pacific is not made on dedicated equipment, I've been using it for 3 years now daily and have not ever had a problem with it.

jmengert Enthusiast

I use either Whole Foods brand plain rice milk or Pacific Foods plain rice milk daily, too, without any problems for two years now.

Hopefully, you can find a rice milk that works for you.

Juliebove Rising Star

What is wrong with Pacific?

Alcyone Newbie

I've used Westsoy Rice Beverage for several years, and I recently called the company because I have an--as yet--unidentified source of gluten in my diet that's causing me problems. The representative told me that it's gluten-free. The reason it's not labeled that way is because they have to guarantee to test each batch in order to put that on the package, and the company's not willing to do that. However, I've never had a problem with it. Be sure to shake it up well before you pour it as it tends to separate if it sits for a while.


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