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    Top Brands of Gluten-Free Rice Cereal

    Reviewed and edited by a celiac disease expert.

    Wondering which top brands of rice cereal are gluten-free? Here's the rundown.

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    Celiac.com 11/17/2021 - Wondering which brands of rice cereal are gluten-free? 

    We get a lot of questions from celiac community members wondering if certain brands and products are gluten-free. One question we see a lot is about breakfast cereals. We did an article on top brands of gluten-free breakfast cereals, but the questions keep coming.

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    Lately we've seen a lot of people asking specifically about what are the top brands of gluten-free rice cereals?

    The following rice-based cereals are gluten-free and safe for people with celiac disease.

    365 by Whole Foods Market
    Whole Foods makes a number of gluten-free products under the 365 brand, including:

    • 365 Cereal Brown Rice Crisps

    Arrowhead Mills
    Arrowhead Mills makes a number of gluten-free cereals, including:

    • Arrowhead Mills Puffed Rice Cereal

    Barbara's
    Barbara's makes two varieties of gluten-free rice cereals:

    • Barbara's Bakery Organic Brown Rice Crisps
    • Barbara's Puffins Honey Rice Cereal

    Cascadian Farm
    Cascadian Farm makes popular gluten-free products, including:

    • Cascadian Farm Organic Cocoa Crispy Rice Cereal

    Chex
    Chex makes several gluten-free cereals, including:

    • Rice Chex Cereal

    Cream Of Rice
    Cream of Rice is a classic gluten-free hot breakfast cereal.

    • Cream Of Rice Gluten Free Hot Cereal

    Friendly Grains
    Friendly Grains makes gluten-free cereal:

    • Friendly Grains Organic Breakfast Cereal

    Mom's Best
    Mom's Best makes these gluten-fee cereals:

    • Mom's Best Crispy Cocoa Rice Cereal
    • Mom's Best Safari Cocoa Crunch Cereal

    Nature's Path
    Nature's Path offers dozens of gluten-free cereals, including these rice cereals: 

    • Nature's Path Organic Rice Puffs Cereal
    • Nature’s Path Organic Crispy Rice Cereal

    One Degree
    All One Degree cereals are gluten-free, including:

    • One Degree Sprouted Brown Rice Crisps
    • One Degree Sprouted Brown Rice Cacao Crisps

    Updated 11/22/2021 to remove Amazon Brand cereals.

    Have we missed a favorite brand of gluten-free rice cereal? Share in the comments below, and we'll be sure to update our list.



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    Seaellen

    Which of these gluten free rice cereals tastes most like Kellogg's rice krispies?  That was my favorite cereal my whole life, and I really miss it since developing celiac disease 

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    Amazon Brand Crisp Rice Cereal contains malted barley and should not be on the gluten free list.

    Amazon Brand - Happy Belly Crisp Rice Cereal, 12 Ounce

    RICE, SUGAR, SALT, MALTED BARLEY SYRUP, MIXED TOCOPHEROLS (ADDED TO PRESERVE FRESHNESS). VITAMINS AND MINERALS: SODIUM ASCORBATE (VITAMIN C), REDUCED IRON, NIACINAMIDE, ALPHA TOCOPHEROL ACETATE (VITAMIN E), PYRIDOXINE HYDROCHLORIDE (VITAMIN B6), VITAMIN A PALMITATE, THIAMIN MONONITRATE (VITAMIN B1), RIBOFLAVIN (VITAMIN B2), FOLIC ACID, VITAMIN D, VITAMIN B12.

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    We made this update!

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    glf01
    On 11/21/2021 at 1:24 PM, Seaellen said:

    Which of these gluten free rice cereals tastes most like Kellogg's rice krispies?  That was my favorite cereal my whole life, and I really miss it since developing celiac disease 

    I buy Malt O Meal Crispy Rice from the local (NE Ohio} Marc's stores. It is labeled gluten free and I have had no problems with it, and I am celiac. The flavor is very close to original Kellogg's Rice Crispies. The only downside is it might get soggier sooner - just eat fast!

    Gary

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    ALBANICKAP

    Many cereals do not have many nutritional benefits.  Are there any that do?  Many are labeled gluten-free, but do not have the Celiac symbol on them. 

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    ALBANICKAP

    Is anything being done about the lack of the Celiac symbol being on products and just gluten-free on them?

    Also, what about medications, are they gluten-free?  I've had terrible cramps and am thinking it might be the meds I'm on??

     

     

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    Scott Adams

    Nothing needs to be done, if a product has "gluten-free" on it this means that it should test below 20ppm and be safe for celiac disease. Search your meds here:

    https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/

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    ALBANICKAP
    On 1/23/2023 at 2:16 PM, ALBANICKAP said:

    Many cereals do not have many nutritional benefits.  Are there any that do?  Many are labeled gluten-free, but do not have the Celiac symbol on them. 

    I may have answered my own question, I just found Mesa cereal on Amazon.  Has some nutritious benefit.

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