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Mainstream Gluten-Free Cereals


AlexS

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AlexS Apprentice

Hi, can anybody tell me the names of some mainstream cereals that don't contain gluten? Are there any besides Chex? I live in a tiny town, not in the US, and I don't really have access to those special brands I keep seeing online. Thanks!


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psawyer Proficient

In addition to the Chex cereals which are gluten-free (except for the obvious Wheat Chex), there is now a brown rice version of Rice Krispies.

Barley malt is in just about everything in the cereal aisle--if it does not already contain a gluten grain as the main ingredient. :angry:

Kelleybean Enthusiast

Aren't Cocoa Pebbles and Fruity Pebbles gluten free? I remember reading that somewhere but I haven't actually checked the label myself. I know it's not exactly "mainstream" but my son really likes the Envirokids cereals, especially the one that looks like Kix and the frosted flakes. I actually can get those in my regular grocery store.

I'm also wondering if your grocery store might order what you want for you. Mine said they would but I live in Orlando so it might be easier for them than where you are.

psawyer Proficient

Aren't Cocoa Pebbles and Fruity Pebbles gluten free?

I believe they are. They are just not available here in Canada. They would not be on my shopping list even if they were, due to the high sugar content.

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Black and Gold version of cocoa pops are.

pricklypear1971 Community Regular

Hot rice cereals - depends on brands - should be gluten-free also. You may have to check the baby aisle :).

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