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Reaction To "kettle Valley" Real Fruit Snack?


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raen Apprentice

these bars are labeled gluten-free and generally praised by parents of kids with all sorts of allergies.. but i think theyre giving me a "soy reaction" or maybe even glutening me!

i was pretty much fine, until i added three things to my diet - utz chips (on occasion), onions & glaric (on occasion) and Kettle Valley snack leathers (daily!)

i was also eating some corn products and rice products, so i took those out of my diet days ago, and i have actually gotten worse, rather than better, and i ate MORE snack bars than before. it lists "natural flavor" and "natural color" which set off allarms.. but i can only find is praise online. does anyone else have complaints??


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jerseyangel Proficient

I can't speak about the fruit snacks, but I had a bad reaction to Utz Chips--the plain flavor marked gluten-free. Just wanted to let you know.

melmak5 Contributor

UTZ potato chips = horrible things to my body.

I made a thread about it in the products forum. I emailed them and posted both the email and response.

I would recommend removing them from your diet and seeing if you feel better.

raen Apprentice

ehg, well that stinks. the only other gluten-free chips i know of are kettle brand, are those safe?

jerseyangel Proficient

I'm pretty sensitive so I stick with either Stax Plain or Mission Corn Chips.

raen Apprentice

what are "Stax Plain"? if you mean lays.. as i mentioned, i have a severe soy allergy and those chips would make me very sick. they also contain some of those nasty big/non-food words that send up a red flag for anyone with a sensitive stomach.

isn't there anything healthy, soy free, dairy free, and gluten free in potato chip form?

not corn chips.. i think i have some kind of vitamin deficiency from celiac, because i crave potato products.

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