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Yogurt And Peanut Butter


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divamomma Enthusiast

I am travelling to Anaheim next month. Which peanut butter and yogurt can I buy for my daughter that is gluten-free?

Also is the Udi's bread available in regular supermarkets or do I need to go someplace like WHole Foods?

Thanks!!


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shadowicewolf Proficient

I use skippy all natural peanute butter. Not sure about the yogert and bread tho :(

divamomma Enthusiast

OK an another thing....are all the milk brands OK? (I am canadian and have no idea what you even have down there)

GlutenFreeManna Rising Star

I am travelling to Anaheim next month. Which peanut butter and yogurt can I buy for my daughter that is gluten-free?

Also is the Udi's bread available in regular supermarkets or do I need to go someplace like WHole Foods?

Thanks!!

I have never seen any peanut butter with gluten in it.

Most brands of yogurt are gluten free. The only yogurt I know of that is not is Activia--says "may contain wheat" on the label. Maybe a few other types that have things like cookies or granola in them would not be safe but it would be obvious. Yoplait brand is pretty mainstream and I think they say gluten free on the label.

Udi's is in other stores around me but I don't have a Whole foods anywhere nearby (and I'm no where near Anaheim). You might want post a separate question with "Anaheim" in the title to get the attention of anyone familiar with that area to fidn out what your gluten-free options are.

GlutenFreeManna Rising Star

OK an another thing....are all the milk brands OK? (I am canadian and have no idea what you even have down there)

I have never seen milk that has gluten in it, unless you are asking about milk substitutes (rice milk, almond milks, etc).

It is US law that companies must label wheat, but they don't have to label barely, oats or rye. So the chance of hidden gluten ingredients is small (but still possible). If the ingredients look ok then most of the time they are.

kareng Grand Master

I think we are very similiar to Canada. Milk is fine. I hae never seen a PB with gluten. Yoplait says gluten-free on the package if that makes you feel better. I think there is a whole Foods in Anaheim. There is a PF Changs near Disneyland. I ate there twice when we went.

Mybe UDIs website says what stores sell it.

kareng Grand Master

Albertsons is a big grocery store chain in Calif. They have some gluten-free items. Check thier website, maybe call before you go and ask about the bread. The items they carry can change from month to month.


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I have been glutenized by Dannon yogurt in the little cups.

Chobani is safe. It's best to check the label for a certified gluten free stamp.

shadowicewolf Proficient

Yoplait is gluten free? :o I did not know that.

ravenwoodglass Mentor

Yoplait is the yogurt I go with also. You should also be able to find Udi's bread pretty easily. Are you going to Disney? If you are know they are a very gluten free friendly place. Have a great trip.

Tigercat17 Enthusiast

I just wanted to add I use Jiff peanut butter without any problems. IF you're looking for jelly- Smucker's is gluten free, too. You can find Udi's at some Wholefoods or another specialty store. I think it really depends on where you're going in the US. For me in Pittsburgh, PA I have to travel a good 40 mins to get Udi's Bread, but it's worth it.

Have a wonderful trip! :)

modiddly16 Enthusiast

I've never heard of anyone being glutened by yogourt, Dannon or otherwise, unless it was ones that have obvious gluten items it in (oats, cookie topings). However, most folks stick with Yoplait because they confirm the gluten free status! As for milk and peanut butter, I've never heard any issues with gluten in these prodcuts either! I prefer JIF crunchy :)

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