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Is there a safe brand out there that tastes okay? I have been eating them with Cream Cheese and I'm sure I got glutened. It's the only thing I can think that could be contaminated. They are Safeway brand (Canada).

Also what about the cream cheese? I think it is safe, maybe I missed something. It is Philly spreadable , raspberry flavor.

Thanks.


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Lundberg rice cakes are tasty, have a number of flavors, and are - to the best of many's knowledge - gluten free.

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Is there a safe brand out there that tastes okay? I have been eating them with Cream Cheese and I'm sure I got glutened. It's the only thing I can think that could be contaminated. They are Safeway brand (Canada).

Also what about the cream cheese? I think it is safe, maybe I missed something. It is Philly spreadable , raspberry flavor.

The problem is that Safeway brand may be made by Quaker and they are not gluten-free. I eat Lundberg brand which are available at Save-On Foods or Planet Organic (or other health food stores).

Philadelphia cream cheese is made by Kraft, so the ingredients would have to state any type of gluten. I'm pretty sure Philly is safe. Someone else will hopefully have more accurate info. on this product.

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Thank you, I don't have a Save on or a Planet Organic near me. I'll try to find the Lundberg brand or get out to one of those stores in the city.

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I found the Lundberg brand at Safeway. :) That should be great. Thanks so much.

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I found the Lundberg brand at Safeway. :) That should be great. Thanks so much.

I'm glad you found some. Better to be safe.

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Me too, haven't had one yet but likely will today. It took me a while to figure out what I was re-acting too.


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:) I love the Lundberg ones too....I can eat them PLAIN!!! Which says a lot for a rice cake! :D

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