are kellogg’s rice crispy gluten free

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    grace_twyla No, it has malt in it.

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    hildie93877 Store brand Rice Krispies usually don’t have malt, so are gluten free

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    deyanira23459 Package says gf. I’ve never had issues.

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    aLa No, they have malt. Many store brands are gf, but carefully check the labels for malt.

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    yskauris92559 I believe the plain one is. The cocoa one is not. The chelate syrup they use has malt.

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    yskauris92559 *chocolate

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    eatgf Ingredients: Rice, sugar, contains 2% or less of salt, malt flavor. Vitamins and Minerals: Iron (ferric phosphate), niacinamide, vitamin B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride), vitamin B2 (riboflavin), vitamin B1 (thiamin hydrochloride), folic acid, vitamin D3, vitamin B12. 2 replies

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    lauriek63 Regular Rice Krispies ate ABSOLUTELY NOT GF….they contain MALT‼️. They do make a gf but you can’t always find them UNLESS you go to a Whole Foods/Natural Grocers/etc.

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    NancyRPB Go for the Malt o Meal Rice Krispies, gf is right on the bag.

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    rossio_jasmin They have malt so they wouldn’t be gluten free, there might be a different brand that doesn’t make it with malt. Those are usually marked gluten free

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    catherine7482 I’ve seen Kellogg Rice Krispies labeled as gluten free, because of malt in it. As above some store brands that don’t contain malt are gf

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    kris2532 Aldis sells Rice Crispies that GF

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    n5733979 Sweet Green and Starbucks have gluten free versions

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    sashia318 Walmart great value is

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    karin96867 Read your crispy rice cereal ingredient list carefully. If malt or “modified food starch” are listed, avoid. There are several gluten free varieties of Cherrios though, and the words, GLUTEN FREE, are prominently listed on the front of those varieties.

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    Natalie113299 no. they are gluten.

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    gina97784 The Fred Meyer brand crispy rice is gluten free!

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    gary8747 If they are really GF, made in dedicated facilities- they will mark GF on packaging. It’s a bonus for them, so they make it clear! Sometimes, ingredients are GF, but no GF label. Means it was not made in a GF facility, could be cross contamination. I’m celiac, but sometimes I’ll go by ingredient list. More risk. Micro contamination is all that’s needed to keep inflammation going. Careful.

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    renee102287 Wegmans brand is gluten free

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    Olivia85377 No I have tried to have them but always get sick after

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    nealwol Apparently in Canada Kellogg's sells a brown rice Rice Krispies that are GF ($14+ on Amazon) but the US cereal has malt syrup and malt is made from barley (not gf).

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    Joanne458 Kellogg’s has Malt - not GF

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    lolo198475 I think unless you get a certified gf cereal you can never be too sure because they are all made in facilities that use wheat products like cherios

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    audrey54824 Aldi brand are GF. Make your own. Easy to do.

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    chris62099 Aldi's has an amazing gluten free rice krispies

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