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    Kraft Launches Gluten-Free Macaroni and Cheese!

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    Kraft goes big with gluten-free version of its classic blue box macaroni and cheese.

    Kraft Launches Gluten-Free Macaroni and Cheese! -

    Celiac.com 11/20/2020 - People on a gluten-free diet for celiac disease or other reasons have had a good run lately. Nabisco recently announced that gluten-free versions of its Oreo Gluten-Free cookies and Oreo Double Stuf Gluten-Free cookies will be permanently available in stores nationwide starting in January, 2021. Now, in the latest gluten-free good news, Kraft's Gluten-Free Macaroni & Cheese is available at grocery stores nationwide. 

    Some sharp-eyed consumers have already spotted the gluten-free version of Kraft's classic gluten box on store shelves. That's because Kraft began quietly rolling out the product to major chains like Target and Rite-Aid earlier this fall, according to company representatives.

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    Until now, macaroni and cheese lovers on a gluten-free diet had few options. Many turned to recipes from scratch, which, while satisfactory, isn't quite the same as having a gluten-free version of your favorite brand.

    Kraft Macaroni & Cheese is hugely popular and widely distributed across the country. That means gluten-free shoppers will likely be able to buy it just about anywhere regular Kraft Macaroni & Cheese is sold. The pasta in Kraft Gluten-Free Macaroni & Cheese is made with brown rice and corn. 

    The product will be a permanent addition to the Kraft family of products, so gluten-free dieters can rest easy and enjoy a bright gluten-free macaroni and cheese future.

    Source: Today.com



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    Guest Heather

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    I was so excited to find it at Target last month but it ended up being a big disappointment.  I don't know if they changed the recipe or what but it just didn't taste like I remember flavor wise. 

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    Guest Andreajesus10

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    Now they gotta get rid of the corn - and make a dairy-free version! 

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    On 11/25/2020 at 3:18 AM, Guest Andreajesus10 said:

    Now they gotta get rid of the corn - and make a dairy-free version! 

    Ditto. Corn is king in the industry because it is cheap, but also another inflammatory for many of us. Sadly I was not surprised to click on details to see corn.

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