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teemaree Apprentice

Okay ... I am so so angry with myself!............

After being knocked off my feet for 4 days after accidental ingestion..(soy)

I have not been able to face food , till today, I was ever so careful, just eating salmon, and salad,

but later tonight I got a bit hungry , and thought.. ahhhh I have some rice crackers in the cupboard, that will fill the hunger. I had eaten rice crackers before, but this was a different brand...

I checked the front of the pack that was labeled all over it , "gluten free"

Thinking that "original plain rice crackers",wouldn't have any hiden ingredients I didn't read the pack...

30 minutes later, the punching fight inside my stomach started, grumbling and murmering....I thought yikes!!!!!!!!!!!!!.... and ran for the pack to see what on earth would be in original rice crackers

there it was............rice flour, seasoning powder,soy sauce powder (contains soy,hydrolysed wheat flavour enhancers)

I am just posting this as a warning to others!.........I guess noone else would be as stupid as I was...

and trusted that rice crackers with gluten free written all over it would be fine!

The brand of the crackers is "FANTASTIC"

I will never ever eat a dang rice cracker again after this.............If I wake up with gluten head again tomorrow... because of this... I am not going to be happy!....I've just endured 4 days now looks like I will have endure more........I was so careful but nor careful enough and fell sucker to what I believed was safe!


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teemaree Apprentice

This was in another post , but thought I would add it to this....

AS WARNING!!!!...............

Gluten Free Snacks - Fantastic Rice Crackers Original 100g (A ... Fantastic Rice Crackers Original 100g (A) Gluten Free Gluten Free Snacks -

how could it be gluten free?

Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein - A protein from wheat which has been turned partly into water through hydrolysis. Proteins are the nitrogen carrying constituents of living cells. Protein treatments are said to be beneficial to hair and skin.

So really hydrolyzed wheat is an extract from wheat?

This is so wrong!....

The way they misrepresent, Wheat =gluten

Well that's what I was lead to believe?.....

So they call a wheat product another name?... and it changes it from having gluten or other reactive substances?

I live in Australia and I really thought they were quite stringent on labeling, apparently they aren't?

and I just found this statement from Fantastic snacks

Fantastic Snacks policy:

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