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I was shopping at giant yesterday....I saw honey nut chex says NOW GLUTEN FREE right on the box. They were gooooooood!


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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I am so jealous I have not been able to find them yet!!!!

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I did find a box tonight and boy are they good!!!!!

Amyleigh0007 Enthusiast

The strawberry chex are really good too! I am addicted.

hez Enthusiast

I am so jealous! I have not been able to find the other flavors. I am hopeful they will show up at some point.

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blueeyedmanda Community Regular
I am so jealous! I have not been able to find the other flavors. I am hopeful they will show up at some point.

Hez

If it makes you feel any better I was at the store on Sunday and didn't see them and then last evening there were the new boxes. So they are making their way out there. Its worth the wait though :):)

kimis Collaborator

About those strawberry chex.....I was buying them for a while too, then I noticed the box had changed. Now, the boxes with the word NEW up top have glten in them.....


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brigala Explorer
About those strawberry chex.....I was buying them for a while too, then I noticed the box had changed. Now, the boxes with the word NEW up top have glten in them.....

I wonder if the "New" box you found was actually an old one. Apparently, we should be on the look-out for boxes marked "Now Gluten Free." There seem to be a few different formulas of Strawberry Chex out there, but I think they're switching over to make them all not only gluten-free but produced in a gluten-free facility.

https://www.celiac.com/gluten-free/index.php?showtopic=56329

NewGFMom Contributor

I also found Corn Chex gluten free at Stop and Shop this week! It said it right on the box.

I did a little happy dance right there in the market.

DingoGirl Enthusiast
I also found Corn Chex gluten free at Stop and Shop this week! It said it right on the box.

I did a little happy dance right there in the market.

:lol: always love the reports of the happy dance at the store.

luvthelake21 Rookie

I cannot find the new strawberry flavor either. They say new on the box but still have barley malt in them :angry:

caek-is-a-lie Explorer

I was looking for them in Safeway in Oregon but so far no luck. One of the employees wanted to know what I was looking for but I got a disappointed blank stare when I told him. Oh well. Hopefully they'll get some in one of my local stores soon. If anyone in Portland's seen them, let me know! :)

Ahorsesoul Enthusiast

Be sure to send General Mills a thank you for making some of their cereal gluten-free!

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They also have some gluten-free recipes:

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njbeachbum Explorer

after seeing this thread i RAN to my stop and shop on the way home from work yesterday.... and very disappointed. corn chex, chocolate chex... both the old version.... and NO honey nut. wtf? i was so excited too :( honey nut chex was my FAVORITE cereal pre-gluten free.

and the search continues...

purple Community Regular
Be sure to send General Mills a thank you for making some of their cereal gluten-free!

Open Original Shared Link

They also have some gluten-free recipes:

Open Original Shared Link

Thanks for posting the links!

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