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Choc Dynobites Gf?


lucky28

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I read something about choc dynobytes no longer being gluten-free? :o anyone have any reliable info?? thanks-I started school again and need to find an affordable/portable & easy snack-I wanted to make choco-crispies. thanks :D


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Guest nini

from a search I just did on Malt O Meal's website, under nutrition facts for the product Cocoa Dyno Bites, at the bottom of the ingredients list it clearly says in BOLD Contains WHEAT ingredients. So to answer your question, they are no longer gluten free <_<

Guest nini

The Corn Bursts, and Corn Flakes also now contain Wheat ingredients. I didn't see any listed for the Crispy Rice or the Fruity Dyno-Bites, but always check. They are in the process of changing over all of their ingredients. AND at least they are clearly labeling that their product contains wheat.

Guest nini

It does still appear that Post Cocoa Pebbles by Kraft foods are still gluten free. If anyone knows for sure if this is correct or incorrect please post!

badandi2005 Newbie

I'm not sure if they've changed the ingredients for the fruity dyno-bites, but I do know that I've had some issues with them as of late (non-gluten-free cereals popping up in the bag). So if you're worried about cross contamination, I'd avoid them.

Last time I checked (about a month ago), Post Cocoa Pebbles were gluten-free.

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Yes, the Post Cocoa Pebbles are gluten free

watkinson Apprentice

environkids has the best cocoa krispy type cereal I have ever tried. Organic and gluten-free. We made rice crispy treats out of them and every single person who tried them said they were the best they ever had. YUMMMMMMM!!!!!!!!! We thought next time we would melt some nestle morsels and dribble that over the top, anything for even more chocolate :P:D:rolleyes:

Wendy


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