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Envirokidz Cereals


Kasey'sMom

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:) Hi,

I was just wondering if anyone with multiple food allergies (ie. soy and dairy) has had any problems with the cereal?

Thanks :)

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I know someone who was getting really sick from Nature's Path cereals... Turns out they are all manufactured on the same wheat-baring line. That might be the reason for the reaction.

Kasey'sMom Enthusiast

Thanks for the information on Nature's Path, I was wondering about their cereals. I was concerned about the trace amounts of soy in the Envirokidz. I talked with the manufacture and they said that they didn't put soy in the Gorilla Munch but it was run on the same line as soy cereals. They said they clean the equipment after each run.

In the mean time I realize that two of the supplements I was giving my dd had hidden soy and trace dairy. I was giving these at the same time she was eating cereal. :blink: I haven't given her any cereal in a few weeks and we tried it today. :)

Guest gliX

Personally, I think that the gluten-free cold cereals are dry and don't taste as good as regular cereals, so that's why I usually only eat gluten-free waffles or grits.

Guest Addicted2Gluten

I used to love the Envirokidz cereal but everytime I ate it, I got very sick. It turned out that I have a corn allergy in addition to celiac disease. I'm fairly sure that all of their cereals are made out of corn.

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