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Glutino Pretzels


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No way am I being glutened by gluten-free pretzels, but the grumbling in my tummy told me otherwise last night. However, I am kinda dense so, I tried them again today and I got the full glutening!

Anyone else have this reaction? I really liked these too!


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Mtndog Collaborator

I'm sorry to hear that :(

I eat the EnerG pretzels- they're good and I've never had a problem.

Hope you feel better soon!

jerseyangel Proficient

I've not tried their pretzels, but the Glutino crackers (which are delicious) give me an upset stomach.

I also like the Ener-g pretzels....

ravenwoodglass Mentor

I thought I was being glutened by those and the regular Ener-g ones. It turned out that I have an issue with soy. I now eat the Wylde pretzels put out by Ener-g with no issues whatsoever. It may not be the case for you but thought I would throw the possibility out there.

raisin Enthusiast

I swore off all assorted Glutino products. I don't know what it is about that brand, I just can't eat it without feeling horrible.

psawyer Proficient

I have had the pretzels, although not recently. We use a lot of Glutino products and I have never had a problem with them. They are all gluten-free, but some contain other ingredients which may be problematic for some of us.

The Gluten-Free Pantry is owned by Glutino.

Glutino is owned by Steven Singer, and he is committed to providing products to the celiac community. He welcomes feedback: ssinger -at- glutino.com 450-629-7689

I am not affiliated with Glutino other than being a satisfied customer.

wschmucks Contributor

I have not had a problem with Glutino pretzles and I really enjoy them. I thought Glutino was one of the purest gluten free companys? I enjoy their breads too. Is there maybe another ingredient you may have reacted to?


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Sweetfudge Community Regular

The only problem I have had with them is triggering an irritable bowel attack (due to the amount of fat/calories, and lack of anything substantial).

lovegrov Collaborator

Glutino is a trusted company. I'm fairly certain they make nothing but gluten-free products. It's highly unlikely that any problems with their products are the result of gluten.

richard

digmom1014 Enthusiast

**UPDATE**

Sorry, if I scared anybody but, I think everyone has to try even the gluten-free items for themselves to see if they have a reaction. I blindly ate gluten-free items thinking I was doing the right thing and never really thought that I would get sick. Our community seems to run the spectrum from gas/bloating to full on upheaval for days.

I do believe I am also intolerant to Soy, which is in the Glutino pretzels. I hope not, but my here and there trial on myself is proving otherwise. Just one more battle to fight!!

If anyone has any decent gluten-free/soy-free products they like, please let me know.

ravenwoodglass Mentor
If anyone has any decent gluten-free/soy-free products they like, please let me know.

Kinnickinik Italian bread, pizza shells and hamburger and hotdog buns as well as their doughnuts are real high on my list.

Gluten free Pantry makes some good mixes, their French Bread mix makes great deep dish pizza dough. I refrigerate it and use a little less liquid than they call for to make it easier to spread.

Bakery on Main makes some good granola bars and cereals.

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