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    Gluten-free Oreos Arrive in January 2021!

    Reviewed and edited by a celiac disease expert.

    Oreos are bringing the gluten-free love with a gluten-free version of Oreo Gluten-Free cookies and Oreo Double Stuf Gluten-Free cookies, beginning in January 2021.

    Gluten-free Oreos Arrive in January 2021! -

    Celiac.com 11/19/2020 - 2020 has been rough, and we all need a ray of sunshine. Thankfully, gluten-free cookie lovers are about to get a new BFF. For anyone wondering if Oreo cookies would ever be gluten-free, the answer is that, starting in January 2021, America's favorite cookie will be available in two new gluten-free versions: Oreo Gluten-Free cookies and Oreo Double Stuf Gluten-Free cookies.

    Both Oreo Gluten-Free cookies and Oreo Double Stuf Gluten-Free cookies will be certified gluten-free by the Gluten Intolerance Group of North America, meaning that they are safe for people with celiac disease or gluten-intolerance. 

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    Best of all is that both Oreo Gluten-Free cookies and Oreo Double Stuf Gluten-Free cookies join the Oreo product line permanent, so gluten-intolerant fans can join in the Oreo fun. Forever!



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    ravenwoodglass

    While you are waiting on the Oreo's Kinnickinick makes chocolate and vanilla sandwich cookies that are pretty good. If the Oreo's have oat I will have to stick with those. I din't remember if they have dairy because I don't need to avoid dairy any longer.

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    Guest Debhanmit

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    These gluten-free Oreos are available at Safeways in Vancouver, WA

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    AZCeliacWife

    This is AMAZING News. Thank you for posting!!

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    Guest I dunno

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    On 1/28/2021 at 11:20 PM, Guest Kimmy said:

    I was so happy to find these at Kroger (in TN) earlier this week. They are delicious! Sadly, I think they are causing me to have some nasty Gluten exposure-like symptoms. They do say “certified Gluten Free” by GFCO.org. 
    I was wondering if they are manufactured in a facility with gluten? 

    Hopefully you all will find them soon and won’t suffer any ill effects from them! 

    Kimmy, 

    I have been waiting for years for Oreos to be gluten free. I stocked up on them last week and after 2 tries I realized they were slightly glutening me. I was so sad. I too wonder if produced in gluten free facility. 

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    Scott Adams

    I believe you may have an oat sensitivity, or issues with other ingredients, but they are gluten-free.

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    AZCeliacWife

    I was able to find both the regular and Double Stuff varieties at a local Target here in Arizona. They are eligible for in store/drive up pick-up. My husband LOVES them. Thanks again, Scott!

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    R. M. LOMBARDO
    On 2/2/2021 at 9:58 PM, Guest I dunno said:

    Kimmy, 

    I have been waiting for years for Oreos to be gluten free. I stocked up on them last week and after 2 tries I realized they were slightly glutening me. I was so sad. I too wonder if produced in gluten free facility. 

    Not with that Capital "D" on the package.  They also have Artificial Flavor.   I am not aware of the Company formerly know as Nabisco every had any Gluten Free facilities, because the biggest cookie company had little to nothing in Gluten Free options.

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    Scott Adams

    They are certified gluten-free by the GFCO.org which is the strictest certification in the USA, and must test below 10ppm to have this certification. If they have any issues with cross contamination they would not have gone to this level of certification, which isn't required in the USA.

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    Guest Lindsay

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    Is anyone else having a bad reaction to these?  I've never had a problem with oat gluten as mentioned above.  But I feel terrible and this is the cause.  Trying to figure out what's going on.

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    Scott Adams

    Eating lots of sugar and processed carbs can cause SIBO issues, candida overgrowth, etc., in anyone.

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    Guest Carli

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    On 1/28/2021 at 11:20 PM, Guest Kimmy said:

    I was so happy to find these at Kroger (in TN) earlier this week. They are delicious! Sadly, I think they are causing me to have some nasty Gluten exposure-like symptoms. They do say “certified Gluten Free” by GFCO.org. 
    I was wondering if they are manufactured in a facility with gluten? 

    Hopefully you all will find them soon and won’t suffer any ill effects from them! 

    I am not sensitive to oats, but these have given me diarrhea on a few occasions.  It took me awhile to make the connection, but definitely so!

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    Guest Tara
    On 1/26/2021 at 11:47 AM, Guest Laura H said:

    I have seen another site that states they won't be available until October 13th.  I cannot find them in the store did they get delayed?

     

    We JUST found these at Safeway/Albertsons in Washington state.  YAY.  And they're on sale for $2.99 per package if you buy 2 or more.  Yes, of course we purchased and tried them.  The cookies are delicious and are just like a regular Oreo. 

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