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wschmucks Contributor

Hey guys,

I remember reading in a post recently that Natures Path doesnt segregate their food. So even though they make several gluten free cereals etc they arent safe to eat. Is that true?

Should i just buy cereals that read "Gluten Free"?

Thanks!


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Yes, they do have CC and even state on some of their products (but also applies to "unmarked" products) that they are produced on shared facilities.

It's all very personal. If you are very sensitive and sometimes react to items labeled "gluten-free," you should only buy dedicated brands. If you don't seem to react, it just comes down to how cautious you want to be.

lorka150 Collaborator

I'm very sensitive and have never reacted to their products that I have used. I eat their cereal daily.

celiac-mommy Collaborator

I happened to be on their website this morning looking at the pb recall stuff, making sure none of the Envirokidz stuff was recalled and I found this:

Open Original Shared Link

there's more info than this, but these are the highlights for their foods MARKED "gluten-free"

Gluten Free Products

We want to thank our consumers for contacting us about their gluten-free dietary needs. We understand the challenge of finding great tasting, healthy, gluten-free foods and it is our goal to continue to provide gluten-free, organic products that meet your and our standards for food quality and taste.

Natures

wschmucks Contributor

Thanks Guys! I went home and checked out my Corn Flakes and it did say "gluten-free" on the box in big letters and is shared on the same equipment as eggs and corn but nothign with Gluten. Phew! Thanks!

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