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Problems With Cocoa Pebbles?


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Hey Guys!

It's been a couple of months since I've been on. I have a 2 1/2 year old daughter who underwent biopsy mid-July for celiac disease. You guys were so helpful and supportive. I just wanted to thank everyone.

Kailyn's biopsy showed no evidence of celiac disease, dr is thinking maybe just wheat allergy. But she's doing amazing!!! since we started gluten-free diet. No more tummy aches, sleeps better, no more floating icky bm's (sorry, gross)!

Some of you told me that Cocoa and Fruity Pebbles by Post were gluten-free. She's done ok with fruity pebbles, but always get a tummy ache from cocoa pebbles. Post still says they're gluten-free though. Anyone else had problems with this cereal or other post products.

So let me hear from you, I want to hear from you....

Melissa


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They are gluten free but maybe there is something else in there that does not agree with her. Post is a Kraft brand so I trust them.

I am personally fine with the products and have not had a problem so far with them. If they are not settling well with her then do not eat them.

Kailynsmom Apprentice

Thanks for the reply. She's never shown any other problems or allergies (except lactose intolerance) but usally does ok with everything but actual milk. And it doing better with that since we've gone gluten-free.

I have switched her to EnvireKids cocoa cereal, which she likes. I was just curious.

And you guys were right, of course, after the first few weeks the gluten-free diet get a lot easier.

Rachel--24 Collaborator

I'm eating Cocoa Pebbles all the time...haven't had any problems.

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