This Cheerios story is constantly changing. With it climaxing — so far– with a recall of 1.8 million boxes, and the FDA finding one of them.
After about four years on the market, Kellogg’s decided to pull the plug on its Gluten Free Rices Krispies. Now the company offers its official word on why.
Snap up any boxes of Gluten Free Rice Krispies while you can, they’re going away! Read on to find out why Kellogg’s is getting rid of the gluten-free version of one of the companies most popular cereals.
In my opinion, nothing is better than having a bowl of cereal for an afternoon snack. Of course breakfast is a great time for cereal on National Cereal Day too. Pour yourself a bowl and read up on some of the favorite gluten free cereals of The Savvy Celiac readers.
One of the biggest names in cereal announces a change to gluten free. Cheerios! They are often one of the first cereals/finger food kids in the US ever eat! There is a lot to know about the change. Learn more here.
Chex just came out with its answer to gluten free oatmeal. Why this product could help bring gluten-free oats to the masses.
I found Gluten Free Rice Krispies while on vacation. So I had to grab a box. How’d it taste? My reaction may be surprising.
What’s a parent to do when your child is diagnosed with celiac disease and you learn those go-to foods make them sick! You’re immediately crossing common kid foods like chicken nuggets and macaroni and cheese off your list. Here are some tried and true ways to ease into gluten-free kid-friendly food so your son or daughter (or maybe even yourself) doesn’t feel like they’re missing anything.
It’s not often we can celebrate having gluten-free store brands available to us. But I’ve got to fill you in on two store-brand finds that will save you money!
We all know how frustrating it can be, buying expensive gluten-free cereals (half the size and twice the price of “regular” cereals) and then not liking them. This review of Erewhon cereals may help you decide whether they are something you want to try.