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Doreen,

The cereals that I have found still safe are Maltomeal's fruity dynobites (sounds kind of like dog food huh?) and Fruity Pebbles from Post. I am not sure about the Cocoa Pebbles though.

The others you can get at the Health Food stores that are GF have very little if any nutritional value. They are a lot of sugar with 4% iron and 4% vitamin C in the one. I have come to the conclusion that cereals are more of a once in awhile treat than morning breakfast for my kids. The other cereal we use is the Mighty Tasty GF Hot Cereal by Bob's Red Mill. But it is also lacking in nutrients. :( It has 2% Vitamin A and 6% Iron. That makes me sad since I try to make every bite count both for calories and for nutrients that my daughter eats.

I had someone offer to pick up some of the safe Safeway Corn Pops but I figured I might as well get use to the idea now than later.

Hope you might find some more varieties.

Happy Holidays? NO! NO! NO! MERRY CHRISTMAS! YES!!!!!! YES!!!!!!

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Cocao Pebbles are safe (barring any potential cross-contamination

issues). Are you sure Maltomeal's cereals are safe? I know that is

why I switched to Post Cocoa Pebbles, because their chocolate variety

now contains wheat starch. Please check the label.

Cheryl in Colorado

Marvin and Bjorge wrote:

Doreen,

The cereals that I have found still safe are

Maltomeal's fruity dynobites (sounds kind of like dog food huh?) and

Fruity Pebbles from Post. I am not sure about the Cocoa Pebbles though.

The others you can get at the Health Food stores

that are GF have very little if any nutritional value. They are a lot

of sugar with 4% iron and 4% vitamin C in the one. I have come to the

conclusion that cereals are more of a once in awhile treat than morning

breakfast for my kids. The other cereal we use is the Mighty Tasty GF

Hot Cereal by Bob's Red Mill. But it is also lacking in nutrients.

:( It has 2% Vitamin A and 6% Iron. That makes me sad since I try to

make every bite count both for calories and for nutrients that my

daughter eats.

I had someone offer to pick up some of the safe

Safeway Corn Pops but I figured I might as well get use to the idea now

than later.

Hope you might find some more varieties.

Happy

Holidays? NO! NO! NO!

MERRY

CHRISTMAS! YES!!!!!! YES!!!!!!

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Cocao Pebbles are safe (barring any potential cross-contamination

issues). Are you sure Maltomeal's cereals are safe? I know that is

why I switched to Post Cocoa Pebbles, because their chocolate variety

now contains wheat starch. Please check the label.

Cheryl in Colorado

Marvin and Bjorge wrote:

Doreen,

The cereals that I have found still safe are

Maltomeal's fruity dynobites (sounds kind of like dog food huh?) and

Fruity Pebbles from Post. I am not sure about the Cocoa Pebbles though.

The others you can get at the Health Food stores

that are GF have very little if any nutritional value. They are a lot

of sugar with 4% iron and 4% vitamin C in the one. I have come to the

conclusion that cereals are more of a once in awhile treat than morning

breakfast for my kids. The other cereal we use is the Mighty Tasty GF

Hot Cereal by Bob's Red Mill. But it is also lacking in nutrients.

:( It has 2% Vitamin A and 6% Iron. That makes me sad since I try to

make every bite count both for calories and for nutrients that my

daughter eats.

I had someone offer to pick up some of the safe

Safeway Corn Pops but I figured I might as well get use to the idea now

than later.

Hope you might find some more varieties.

Happy

Holidays? NO! NO! NO!

MERRY

CHRISTMAS! YES!!!!!! YES!!!!!!

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Cocao Pebbles are safe (barring any potential cross-contamination

issues). Are you sure Maltomeal's cereals are safe? I know that is

why I switched to Post Cocoa Pebbles, because their chocolate variety

now contains wheat starch. Please check the label.

Cheryl in Colorado

Marvin and Bjorge wrote:

Doreen,

The cereals that I have found still safe are

Maltomeal's fruity dynobites (sounds kind of like dog food huh?) and

Fruity Pebbles from Post. I am not sure about the Cocoa Pebbles though.

The others you can get at the Health Food stores

that are GF have very little if any nutritional value. They are a lot

of sugar with 4% iron and 4% vitamin C in the one. I have come to the

conclusion that cereals are more of a once in awhile treat than morning

breakfast for my kids. The other cereal we use is the Mighty Tasty GF

Hot Cereal by Bob's Red Mill. But it is also lacking in nutrients.

:( It has 2% Vitamin A and 6% Iron. That makes me sad since I try to

make every bite count both for calories and for nutrients that my

daughter eats.

I had someone offer to pick up some of the safe

Safeway Corn Pops but I figured I might as well get use to the idea now

than later.

Hope you might find some more varieties.

Happy

Holidays? NO! NO! NO!

MERRY

CHRISTMAS! YES!!!!!! YES!!!!!!

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I just called Malt-O-Meal recently, the Fruity Dynobites are still gf. The Coco-Dynobites now have wheat starch. cheryl in colorado wrote: Cocao Pebbles are safe (barring any potential cross-contamination issues). Are you sure Maltomeal's cereals are safe? I know that is why I switched to Post Cocoa Pebbles, because their chocolate variety now contains wheat starch. Please check the label.Cheryl in ColoradoMarvin and Bjorge wrote: Doreen, The cereals that I have found still safe are Maltomeal's fruity dynobites (sounds kind of like dog food huh?) and Fruity Pebbles from Post. I am not sure about the Cocoa Pebbles though. The others you can get at the Health Food stores that are GF have very little if any nutritional value. They are a lot of sugar with 4% iron and 4% vitamin C in the one. I have come to the conclusion that cereals are more of a once in awhile treat than morning breakfast for my kids. The other cereal we use is the Mighty Tasty GF Hot Cereal by Bob's Red Mill. But it is also lacking in nutrients. :( It has 2% Vitamin A and 6%

Iron. That makes me sad since I try to make every bite count both for calories and for nutrients that my daughter eats. I had someone offer to pick up some of the safe Safeway Corn Pops but I figured I might as well get use to the idea now than later. Hope you might find some more varieties. Happy Holidays? NO! NO! NO! MERRY CHRISTMAS! YES!!!!!! YES!!!!!! __________________________________________________

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I just called Malt-O-Meal recently, the Fruity Dynobites are still gf. The Coco-Dynobites now have wheat starch. cheryl in colorado wrote: Cocao Pebbles are safe (barring any potential cross-contamination issues). Are you sure Maltomeal's cereals are safe? I know that is why I switched to Post Cocoa Pebbles, because their chocolate variety now contains wheat starch. Please check the label.Cheryl in ColoradoMarvin and Bjorge wrote: Doreen, The cereals that I have found still safe are Maltomeal's fruity dynobites (sounds kind of like dog food huh?) and Fruity Pebbles from Post. I am not sure about the Cocoa Pebbles though. The others you can get at the Health Food stores that are GF have very little if any nutritional value. They are a lot of sugar with 4% iron and 4% vitamin C in the one. I have come to the conclusion that cereals are more of a once in awhile treat than morning breakfast for my kids. The other cereal we use is the Mighty Tasty GF Hot Cereal by Bob's Red Mill. But it is also lacking in nutrients. :( It has 2% Vitamin A and 6%

Iron. That makes me sad since I try to make every bite count both for calories and for nutrients that my daughter eats. I had someone offer to pick up some of the safe Safeway Corn Pops but I figured I might as well get use to the idea now than later. Hope you might find some more varieties. Happy Holidays? NO! NO! NO! MERRY CHRISTMAS! YES!!!!!! YES!!!!!! __________________________________________________

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I just called Malt-O-Meal recently, the Fruity Dynobites are still gf. The Coco-Dynobites now have wheat starch. cheryl in colorado wrote: Cocao Pebbles are safe (barring any potential cross-contamination issues). Are you sure Maltomeal's cereals are safe? I know that is why I switched to Post Cocoa Pebbles, because their chocolate variety now contains wheat starch. Please check the label.Cheryl in ColoradoMarvin and Bjorge wrote: Doreen, The cereals that I have found still safe are Maltomeal's fruity dynobites (sounds kind of like dog food huh?) and Fruity Pebbles from Post. I am not sure about the Cocoa Pebbles though. The others you can get at the Health Food stores that are GF have very little if any nutritional value. They are a lot of sugar with 4% iron and 4% vitamin C in the one. I have come to the conclusion that cereals are more of a once in awhile treat than morning breakfast for my kids. The other cereal we use is the Mighty Tasty GF Hot Cereal by Bob's Red Mill. But it is also lacking in nutrients. :( It has 2% Vitamin A and 6%

Iron. That makes me sad since I try to make every bite count both for calories and for nutrients that my daughter eats. I had someone offer to pick up some of the safe Safeway Corn Pops but I figured I might as well get use to the idea now than later. Hope you might find some more varieties. Happy Holidays? NO! NO! NO! MERRY CHRISTMAS! YES!!!!!! YES!!!!!! __________________________________________________

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Why do you say " no no no " to Happy Holidays? Am I missing something

here?

Lori

>

> Doreen,

>

> The cereals that I have found still safe are Maltomeal's fruity

dynobites

> (sounds kind of like dog food huh?) and Fruity Pebbles from Post.

I am not

> sure about the Cocoa Pebbles though.

>

> The others you can get at the Health Food stores that are GF have

very

> little if any nutritional value. They are a lot of sugar with 4%

iron and

> 4% vitamin C in the one. I have come to the conclusion that

cereals are

> more of a once in awhile treat than morning breakfast for my

kids. The

> other cereal we use is the Mighty Tasty GF Hot Cereal by Bob's Red

Mill.

> But it is also lacking in nutrients. :( It has 2% Vitamin A and

6% Iron.

> That makes me sad since I try to make every bite count both for

calories and

> for nutrients that my daughter eats.

>

> I had someone offer to pick up some of the safe Safeway Corn Pops

but I

> figured I might as well get use to the idea now than later.

>

> Hope you might find some more varieties.

>

>

>

> Happy Holidays? NO! NO! NO!

> MERRY CHRISTMAS! YES!!!!!! YES!!!!!!

>

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