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Has Anyone Tried With gluten-free Chex Cereal


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Just wondering if anyone besides me has tried the new gluten-free Chex cereal. There may be a post about it already...I couldn't find one. I haven't had a problem eating it...it's a nice, inexpensive change from eating the same old thing. The company discloses what they use in place of barley. Thoughts?

Just Curious. -Julie


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if u refer to rice chex...MUDDY BUDDIES are back in season...yay! I used a whole box on them...yummy!

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I've been eating it in the morning....cup of skim milk and a banana. It's not bad, of course I'd give my right arm to find a really good frosted mini wheat...that's gluten-free. Plus it's better than the gluten-free cornflakes I've been eating...I think I had more stuck in my teeth than in my stomach. Like anything else...don't knock it til you try it

missy'smom Collaborator

Happy to have a fortified cereal that's not sweet. I'm very sensitive and have been eating them regularly without problem. :D

lpellegr Collaborator

The Rice Chex are gluten-free - I haven't checked the Corn Chex lately, but that would be nice. Chances are that Wheat Chex won't be going gluten-free any time soon.... :lol:

Jestgar Rising Star
Chances are that Wheat Chex won't be going gluten-free any time soon.... :lol:

:lol: :lol: Wheatless Chex?

Juliebove Rising Star

Daughter loves it and we used it to make some Monkey Munch.


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