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Nestle Carnation Instant Breakfast


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In the effort to find some foods that my toddler will eat, we asked his doctor about Carnation Instant Breakfast... we did not ask him if it was gluten-free, just if it would be somthing work looking into, and he called Nestle himself and talked with them and got us this info! Talk about going the extra mile for your pateints! We did not expect him do to dall this, but he did. :)

NESTLE: 800-422-2752

Nestle Carnation Instant Breakfast

Grocery Store

Powder

Chocolate Malt is NOT gluten-free

Vanilla, Strawberry and non-malt Chocolate are gluten-free

Ready To Drink

Only Strawberry is gluten-free

Carnation Instant Breakfast, Jr.

All flavors are NOT gluten-free

Home Health Agency or Nestle directly: 800-776-5446

The lactose-free Strawberry, Chocolate and Vanilla flavors are gluten-free

He also siad that if your child is UNDERWIEGHT, you can get insurance to cover (in some cases) buying it! Not gonna work for my 90th% tolddler though LOL.


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Guest gfinnebraska

The ready to drink Instant Breakfast in the cans is great for traveling. Just make sure you don't buy the choc. malt one!!! ;)

mytummyhurts Contributor
The ready to drink Instant Breakfast in the cans is great for traveling. Just make sure you don't buy the choc. malt one!!! ;)

Yeah, but notice that only strawberry is gluten-free in the ready to drink forms. :D

jenvan Collaborator

Can I just say when I saw the post, the jingle from the 80's stuck in my head... (I think it was the 80s...) "Carnation Instant Breakfast-------You're gonna love it in an instant." That's my contribution to this thread :lol:

mytummyhurts Contributor

Can't say I remember that one, Jen. :D But I still hear the Ovaltine commercials and they bug me. My husband loves Ovaltine, but I can't say I'm sad that we can't have it.

Guest gfinnebraska
:o:o:o Really???? Only strawberry in the ready to drink?? Wow... I glutened myself in the past then. Who knew??!!?? Thanks for the info! :rolleyes:

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