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skinnyminny Enthusiast

I just bought my first box of Cocoa pebbels since being gluten-free and I was wondering if the carmel coloring is ok?

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I just bought my first box of Cocoa pebbels since being gluten-free and I was wondering if the carmel coloring is ok?

Post Cocoa Pebbes and Post Fruity pebbles are verifed gluten-free. Some of the genric versions are alos, but some are not. Kroger Frutiy pebbles when I called on it last year was gluten-free.

As with all things, CC is always possible.

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lovegrov Collaborator

Caramel coloring is not a problem.

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skinnyminny Enthusiast

thank you so much I am excited about these, I love chocolate! I am havin trouble with milk though so I guess I will have to hit up the soy milk!

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thank you so much I am excited about these, I love chocolate! I am havin trouble with milk though so I guess I will have to hit up the soy milk!

BTW - if you can find the NEW boxes of cocoa puffs they are gluten-free too. See pics here :

http://www.vydor.net/gluten/box_front.webp

http://www.vydor.net/gluten/cocoapuff1.webp

and becarefull :D

and CC is always a risk

As for milk I HIGHLY recomedn DariFree by Vance's Foods :D Far better then soy/rice/almond ! :)

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IrishLisa Newbie

You could also try Almond milk. It's naturally very sweet & tastes great on any cereal.

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You could also try Almond milk. It's naturally very sweet & tastes great on any cereal.

Only if you like nut flavor, which I dont. Its good choice though ig your a nut lover :D

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skinnyminny Enthusiast

I like nutty flavor I will try both I have a kroger around here can I get it there? is it already cold or is it in the box down the regular health food ile?

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Only if you like nut flavor, which I dont. Its good choice though ig your a nut lover :D

Yep, def like the nut flavour. Also, living in Spain I'm a little deprived of gluten-free cereals so I'm mainly stuck with gluten-free cornflakes. Almond milk def makes them a little more interesting!! :D

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I like nutty flavor I will try both I have a kroger around here can I get it there? is it already cold or is it in the box down the regular health food ile?

In my Kroger the nut milks are over in the heallth food section, across form the gluten-free ceral. I have not found DariFree locally anywhere yet. :(

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I like nutty flavor I will try both I have a kroger around here can I get it there? is it already cold or is it in the box down the regular health food ile?

I'm not sure about the US stores, but here isn't not in the chilled section. It's just with the other health foods.

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hmm, I will have to check so you have to order it? I see you live in Nashville, we go to wild oats up there at least a few times a week.

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hmm, I will have to check so you have to order it? I see you live in Nashville, we go to wild oats up there at least a few times a week.

Yea I am trying to convince a local store to carry it, but last time I called Vance FOods they said the closet sotre to me with it was on the alabama border:

TN Ethridge 615-829-2895 Nature's Nuggets

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