Guest guest Posted August 2, 2004 Report Share Posted August 2, 2004 If you're going to be adventurous & get some, PLEASE share your opinion with the rest of us!! I would love to know more before I order them. Thanks for sharing! P.S. Does anybody remember, did Kinnikinnick used to produce gf O's?? Cheerio Alternative I just found out that there is a GF product that is comparable to Cheerios. If everyone already knows about this, forgive me for repeating, but I think it might be a fairly new product. I know that I've never seen them before. They're called Amaranth O's and they have Original, Strawberry, and Peach. I've read some reviews that aren't very "glowing." However, I'm still ecstatic about it, because at least my son will be able to do his "Cheerio" projects at pre-school, just like everyone else! Last year, he used GF pasta, while everyone else used Cheerios.I haven't seen these in our local store, but I know they're available on the Gourmet Section of Amazon.Donna, mom to CD 2 1/2 YO from Atlanta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2004 Report Share Posted August 2, 2004 If you're going to be adventurous & get some, PLEASE share your opinion with the rest of us!! I would love to know more before I order them. Thanks for sharing! P.S. Does anybody remember, did Kinnikinnick used to produce gf O's?? Cheerio Alternative I just found out that there is a GF product that is comparable to Cheerios. If everyone already knows about this, forgive me for repeating, but I think it might be a fairly new product. I know that I've never seen them before. They're called Amaranth O's and they have Original, Strawberry, and Peach. I've read some reviews that aren't very "glowing." However, I'm still ecstatic about it, because at least my son will be able to do his "Cheerio" projects at pre-school, just like everyone else! Last year, he used GF pasta, while everyone else used Cheerios.I haven't seen these in our local store, but I know they're available on the Gourmet Section of Amazon.Donna, mom to CD 2 1/2 YO from Atlanta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2004 Report Share Posted August 2, 2004 If you're going to be adventurous & get some, PLEASE share your opinion with the rest of us!! I would love to know more before I order them. Thanks for sharing! P.S. Does anybody remember, did Kinnikinnick used to produce gf O's?? Cheerio Alternative I just found out that there is a GF product that is comparable to Cheerios. If everyone already knows about this, forgive me for repeating, but I think it might be a fairly new product. I know that I've never seen them before. They're called Amaranth O's and they have Original, Strawberry, and Peach. I've read some reviews that aren't very "glowing." However, I'm still ecstatic about it, because at least my son will be able to do his "Cheerio" projects at pre-school, just like everyone else! Last year, he used GF pasta, while everyone else used Cheerios.I haven't seen these in our local store, but I know they're available on the Gourmet Section of Amazon.Donna, mom to CD 2 1/2 YO from Atlanta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2004 Report Share Posted August 2, 2004 careful with this product......they tasted so terrible I had to spit them out lol everybody I know who has tried them has had the same response...... Cheerio Alternative I just found out that there is a GF product that is comparable to Cheerios. If everyone already knows about this, forgive me for repeating, but I think it might be a fairly new product. I know that I've never seen them before. They're called Amaranth O's and they have Original, Strawberry, and Peach. I've read some reviews that aren't very "glowing." However, I'm still ecstatic about it, because at least my son will be able to do his "Cheerio" projects at pre-school, just like everyone else! Last year, he used GF pasta, while everyone else used Cheerios.I haven't seen these in our local store, but I know they're available on the Gourmet Section of Amazon.Donna, mom to CD 2 1/2 YO from Atlanta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2004 Report Share Posted August 2, 2004 careful with this product......they tasted so terrible I had to spit them out lol everybody I know who has tried them has had the same response...... Cheerio Alternative I just found out that there is a GF product that is comparable to Cheerios. If everyone already knows about this, forgive me for repeating, but I think it might be a fairly new product. I know that I've never seen them before. They're called Amaranth O's and they have Original, Strawberry, and Peach. I've read some reviews that aren't very "glowing." However, I'm still ecstatic about it, because at least my son will be able to do his "Cheerio" projects at pre-school, just like everyone else! Last year, he used GF pasta, while everyone else used Cheerios.I haven't seen these in our local store, but I know they're available on the Gourmet Section of Amazon.Donna, mom to CD 2 1/2 YO from Atlanta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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