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Pop Tarts


mamaw

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Does anyone is the gluten free world have a receipe for pop tarts? Or does anyone know of a bakery selling them?

thanks


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bluelotus Contributor

Yes, please, I hope so. Its strange, but pop tarts are on of the things I miss the most, and I didn't even eat them that frequently. Any ideas would be great!

Guest nini

I had contacted the makers of Envirokids cereals about that a while ago since they make so many gluten-free products to see if they were considering a gluten-free toaster pastry since they have a line of organic toaster pasties... and unfortunately their answer was that it was not feasible... darn. I was really hoping they would consider it since they seemed to be the most likely company to be able to do it. Maybe if we all right to Nature's Path and let them know that there would be a market for them if they would PLEASE reconsider!!!!

Guest gfinnebraska

There use to be one that I bought all the time ~ but that was YEARS ago. I don't remember the brand now. :( I'm sorry!! Plus, I am not sure if they were gluten-free ~ I was only wheat free at the time. Didn't know about the celiac and gluten part yet. If I remember correctly, they were made from rice flour. IF I find them again, I will let you know!

elonwy Enthusiast

This recipe is from here:

https://www.celiac.com/st_prod.html?p_prodi...-36105504772.94

I haven't tried them, never been a pop-tart fan.

HTH

Elonwy

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