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Problem With Snyder's Of Hanover gluten-free Pretzels?


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Has anyone ever had a reaction to these pretzels? I've eaten two other bags over the last few weeks. Opened a new bag yesterday and experienced bloating and discomfort.


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rosetapper23 Explorer

Could you be sensitive to iodine (as many of us are)?

cassP Contributor

Has anyone ever had a reaction to these pretzels? I've eaten two other bags over the last few weeks. Opened a new bag yesterday and experienced bloating and discomfort.

could be the corn... which gives me problems...

i hope there's no cc issue- as i just bought some to keep around in case i ever get another stomach bug... they seem like the closest gluten-free thing to saltines

Jestgar Rising Star

I've eaten bags and bags of these and never had a problem.

Marlie Apprentice

My daughter eats these all the time and has not had any problems.

BethJ Rookie

The only problem I've had is sneaking them out of that noisy bag. tongue.gif

sa1937 Community Regular

The only problem I've had is sneaking them out of that noisy bag. tongue.gif

You need to repackage them in a quiet Ziploc bag. :P :P :P


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  • 6 years later...
ange2 Newbie

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you maybe overly sensitive, I have reactions too. There is not such thing as a gluten free certification

, it is being ignored by the FDA.

 

kareng Grand Master
52 minutes ago, ange2 said:

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you maybe overly sensitive, I have reactions too. There is not such thing as a gluten free certification

, it is being ignored by the FDA.

 

Your article is  from 2011. And this topic and its posts are from 2011. ?

  • 3 weeks later...
Ponyguy Newbie

My only problem with Snyder's pretzels is that they are as hard as rocks. Tasty, okay, but painful to chew... or attempt to chew...

I thought I might break or chip a tooth chewing them...

Anybody else agree with me?

I was just diagnosed with Celiac Disease this year, so maybe I still have quite a bit to learn about this malady.

cyclinglady Grand Master
3 hours ago, Ponyguy said:

My only problem with Snyder's pretzels is that they are as hard as rocks. Tasty, okay, but painful to chew... or attempt to chew...

I thought I might break or chip a tooth chewing them...

Anybody else agree with me?

I was just diagnosed with Celiac Disease this year, so maybe I still have quite a bit to learn about this malady.

Yes, it seems like you could break a tooth.  I do not eat them anymore because frankly, they are just junk food and I was never a pretzel fiend to begin with.  I personally like potato chips.  

  • 3 weeks later...
KellyNCGS Newbie

I just had a reaction to Snyder’s pretzels?skin rash, nerve pain, rls, brain fog/anxiety, and vertigo. Hopefully it doesn’t last long! 

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