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Rice Krispies Brown Rice Rice Krispies - Gluten Free?


kristin21

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kristin21 Newbie

I've been gluten free for 3 years, but just had the IgA blood test done again and it showed that I'm still getting gluten somehow. I'm trying to figure out what it could have been. I was wondering about Rice Krispies Brown Rice Rice Krispies. It says on the box that they're gluten free, but has anyone had any experiences eating them and being glutened?


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cyclinglady Grand Master

There is malted barley in regular Rice Krispies, but I know that there is a gluten free version of this cereal by the Kellogg's. Check the label again?

kristin21 Newbie

There is malted barley in regular Rice Krispies, but I know that there is a gluten free version of this cereal by the Kellogg's. Check the label again?

Thanks for the reply. I was referring to the gluten free rice krispies, those are the Brown Rice ones. I was just wondering if people have had any bad experiences with them in terms of them maybe containing gluten, even though it says that they're gluten free. I'm just trying to figure out what it could be that I'm eating that might contain gluten.

kareng Grand Master

I ate them when they first came out.  I was fine.  Didn't really like them that much.  They have no real nutritional value.  I like a bit of fiber and protein in my breakfast.  I have been eating    Open Original Shared Link  .  They have a rice Krispie type, too.  Just look carefully as all their cereals are not gluten-free.

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I've been gluten free for 3 years, but just had the IgA blood test done again and it showed that I'm still getting gluten somehow. I'm trying to figure out what it could have been. I was wondering about Rice Krispies Brown Rice Rice Krispies. It says on the box that they're gluten free, but has anyone had any experiences eating them and being glutened?

 

I've eaten them plenty of times and they are fine for me.

psawyer Proficient

They are one of three breakfast cereals that I eat regularly. I have not had any problems.

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