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    35 Top Brands of Gluten-Free Cake Mix

    Reviewed and edited by a celiac disease expert.

    Here are thirty-five of America's top gluten-free cake mix brands.

    35 Top Brands of Gluten-Free Cake Mix - Image: CC BY-ND 2.0--Advait Supnekar
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    Celiac.com 10/08/2019 - Finding good gluten-free cake mixes can be a challenge. Just in time for baking season, here are thirty-five of America's top gluten-free cake mix brands. These brands of cake mix are all labeled "Gluten Free." That means that you can breath extra easy about serving them to people with celiac disease. Do you have a favorite brand of gluten-free cake mix that we might have missed? Share it below in the comments.

    #1 Gluten Free

    • #1 Gluten Free Yellow Cake Mix

    1-2-3 Gluten Free

    • Delightfully Gratifying Just A Hint Of Lemon Poundcake Baking Mix
    • Delightfully Gratifying Just A Hint Of Lemon Poundcake Baking Mix (Sugar Free)
    • Deliriously Delicious Devil`s Food
    • Chocolate Cake Mix Baking Mix

    Abundant Life Foods

    • Banana Cake Mix
    • Cake Mix - Birthday Cake
    • Cake Mix - Chocolate
    • Cake Mix - Ginger
    • Cake Mix - Golden
    • Carrot Cake Mix
    • Lemon Cake Mix
    • Spice Cake Mix

    Among Friends

    • 'Liv It Up Devilishly Chocolate Cake Mix

    Ardenne Farm and American Quality

    • Foods
    • Gluten Free Chocolate Cake Mix
    • Gluten Free Yellow Cake Mix

    Auguson Farms

    • gluten-free Angel Food Cake Mix
    • gluten-free Chocolate Cake Mix 
    • gluten-free Yellow Cake Mix

    BAKOL

    • Goldbaum`s Brownie Cake Mix
    • Goldbaum`s Chocolate Cake Mix
    • Goldbaum`s Waffle Cake Mix
    • Goldbaum`s Yellow Cake Mix

    Better Batter

    • Chocolate Cake Mix
    • Yellow Cake Mix

    Cup4Cup

    • Cup4Cup Wholesome Vanilla Cake Mix
    • Gluten Free Chocolate Cake Mix
    • Gluten Free Yellow Cake Mix

    Gluten Free Pantry

    • Decadent Chocolate Cake Mix
    • Old Fashioned Yellow Cake

    HB Specialty Foods

    • Gluten Free Chocolate Cake
    • Gluten Free White Cake Mix 
    • Gluten Free Yellow Cake Mix

    Hy-Vee

    • Chocolate Cake Mix Gluten Free
    • Vanilla Cake Mix Gluten Free

    Jessica's Natural Foods

    • Gluten-Free Chocolate Cake Mix

    Katz's Gluten Free

    • Chocolate Fudge Cake Mix
    • Vanilla Cake Mix

    King Arthur Flour

    • Gluten Free Chocolate Cake Mix
    • Gluten Free Yellow Cake Mix

    Kumamoto Flour Milling

    • All-Electric Cake Mix
    • Gluten Free Cake Mix (Cocoa)
    • Gluten Free Cake Mix (Plain)

    Laura Lynn

    • Laura Lynn Gluten Free Chocolate Cake Mix
    • Laura Lynn Gluten Free Yellow Cake Mix

    liveGfree

    • Gluten Free Key Lime Cake Mix
    • Gluten Free Meyer Lemon Cake Mix 

    Mama Stoen's

    • Mama Stoen's Carrot Cake Mix
    • Mama Stoen's Chocolate Cake Mix 

    Manischewitz

    • Gluten Free Chocolate Cake Mix
    • Gluten Free Yellow Cake Mix

    Moon Rabbit

    • Moon Rabbit Foods Ultimate Chocolate Cake Mix
    • Moon Rabbit Foods Yellow Cake Mix

    Namaste Foods

    • Chocolate Cake Mix
    • Organic Devil`s Food Cake Mix
    • Organic Yellow Cake Mix
    • Spice Cake Mix

    New Hope Mills

    • gluten-free Chocolate Cupcake Mix
    • gluten-free Vanilla Cupcake Mix

    Pamela's Products

    • Intl Choc Cake Mix
    • Intl Choc Frosting Mix
    • Intl Pumpkin Bread Mix
    • Intl Spice Cake Mix
    • Uruchi Cake Mix

    Phoebe

    • Gluten Free Chocolate Cake Mix
    • Gluten Free Yellow Cake Mix

    Really Great Foods

    • Really Great Foods Chocolate Cake Mix
    • Really Great Foods Coffee Crumb Cake Mix
    • Really Great Foods Devil`s Food Cake Mix
    • Really Great Foods Golden Cake Mix
    • Really Great Foods Yellow Cake Mix

    Simple Mills

    • Chocolate Muffin & Cupcake Mix
    • Vanilla Cake Mix

    Sofella

    • Organic Gluten Free Chocolate Cake Mix
    • Organic Gluten Free Sour Cream Coffee Cake Mix

    Stonewall Kitchen

    • Chocolate Cupcake Mix
    • Vanilla Cupcake Mix

    Streit's

    • Gluten Free Chocolate Cake Mix
    • Gluten Free Vanilla Cake Mix

    Sugar And Spice Market

    • gluten-free Chocolate Cake Mix
    • gluten-free Yellow Cake Mix

    Sweet Ali's

    • Chocolate Cake Mix
    • Vanilla Cake Mix
    • Yellow Cake Mix

    Western Foods

    • Mochi Cake Mix
    • Uruchi Cake Mix

    White Lion Baking Company

    • Chocolate Cake Mix With Dark Chocolate Icing
    • Cinnamon Streusel Coffee Cake Mix
    • Classic Carrot Cake Mix
    • Classic Chocolate Cake
    • Double Chocolate Cupcake Mix
    • Gingerbread Cake Baking Mix
    • Vanilla Cake mix

    WOW Baking

    • Chocolate Cake Mix
    • Spice Cake Mix
    • Yellow Cake Mix


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    What about Betty Crocker’s gluten-free cake mixes? They are easily found in your run of the mill (no pun intended) grocery stores and are pretty good. I use them to make a variety of baked goods for my son with Celiac, and he eats them with no problems.

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    Ging

    The King Arthur Yellow Cake mix is very good.  I made a layered lemon curd cake with a lemon whipped cream frosting for the first gluten free cake attempt and it was out of this world.  Now my family wants me to make one every time I visit - my non-Celiac family.  ?  Guess that's quite the vote of approval.

     

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    3 hours ago, Guest Canyonjoy said:

    What about Betty Crocker’s gluten-free cake mixes? They are easily found in your run of the mill (no pun intended) grocery stores and are pretty good. I use them to make a variety of baked goods for my son with Celiac, and he eats them with no problems.

    These Betty Crocker mixes are handy and readily available.   Because they use only rice flour, the result is a grittier cake.   

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    Guest Donna

    King Arthur chocolate cake is wonderful. My non gluten free family and friends love it.

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    Ennis-TX

    Swerve makes Chocolate Cake, Vanilla Cake, and Cookie Mixes that are gluten free, grain free, and low carb. So no worry about blood sugar spikes like with all these others.
    My bakery uses a very similar recipe...almost identical except my ratios are a bit different with the flour, sweetener, starch, and I use a blend of black chocolate normal in my chocolate.
    My cookies are also almost the same, except my blend uses sugar free chocolate chips and a bit more almond flour.
     

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