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Does Anyone Make Gluten Free Cornflakes?


kbabe1968

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kbabe1968 Enthusiast

UGH! I have a recipe for power sticks which use cornflakes. i love them! BUT, I'm having trouble finding cornflakes that don't contain barley malt extract!!!!

Any suggestions????


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I just ordered some from Knickinkinck. And at my regular ol' grocery store they carry a canister of gluten-free corn flake crumbs, I was thrilled!

Noel1965 Apprentice

UGH! I have a recipe for power sticks which use cornflakes. i love them! BUT, I'm having trouble finding cornflakes that don't contain barley malt extract!!!!

Any suggestions????

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There is one brand by "Nature's Path". The ingredients are very basic - organic corn meal, organic grape juice and sea salt. I found this at an organic food store. Hope you find some!

Viola 1 Rookie

Yes, Nature's Path has gluten free right on the box. Also President's Choice used to have a gluten free cornflakes. I haven't checked lately though.

kbabe1968 Enthusiast

COOL! My local grocery store carries Nature's Path stuff...I think it's a Genardis???? They're under the Safeway umbrella, I think. Hmmm. Very cool, I'll check thme out.

We have a Whole Foods not too far away. They may have something too, I just haven't ventured over there yet. :D

THANKS!!!

Daxin Explorer

I see my answer is already here, but I LOVE the nature's path Corn Flakes. They also make a honeied variety I think, but even the plain ones are AWESOME!! And I find they don't get soggy in the milk as fast.

brendygirl Community Regular

MY FAVORITE CEREAL is Nature's Path Organic Cornflakes. I think Barbara's makes a good one, too.

I love to put my own raisins or dried cranberries or fresh strawberries in it.


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kbabe1968 Enthusiast

I got them!

I'm going to make my powersticks now! Got all my gluten free ingredients! :D

mamatide Enthusiast
I got them!

I'm going to make my powersticks now! Got all my gluten free ingredients! :D

OK... I'll bite.

What are powersticks, and should I be asking you for the recipe???

Viola 1 Rookie
OK... I'll bite.

What are powersticks, and should I be asking you for the recipe???

I want to know too :lol: Please!

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