Gluten-Free Confidence Score: 0/10 Most brands of Ramen Noodles contain wheat, so they are not gluten free. There are a few companies that make Ramen...
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[gf7] All varieties of Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups are gluten-free except seasonal shaped items (i.e. Reese’s Peanut Butter Eggs). NOTE: Double check to make sure...
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[gf9] Reese’s Pieces are listed on Hershey’s Official Gluten-Free Food List, so they are gluten-free (but do keep in mind that they are not certified gluten-free).
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Gluten-Free Confidence Score: 9/10 Rice is almost always considered gluten-free, but there are some exceptions to watch out for. There are some rice and wild...
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Gluten-Free Confidence Score: 0/10 The pre-packaged Rice Krispie snacks contain malt flavoring, which is not gluten-free.
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Gluten-Free Confidence Score: 5/10 It depends. If we’re talking about regular Kellogg’s Rice Krispies then the answer is no since it contains barley malt. However,...
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Gluten-Free Confidence Score: 0/10 While Rye bread contains gluten at a lower amount than wheat bread, it still contains gluten. Therefore, Rye Bread is not...
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[gf6] Oscar Mayer Turkey Bacon is generally considered gluten-free and Kraft has a strict policy that they will disclose any gluten ingredients. However, one of...
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[gf9] Most brands of peanut butter are gluten-free. There are far too many brands/flavors for us to review here so we highly recommend that you...
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[gf9] Yes! Their website states that all Pop Rocks are gluten free.
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[gf7] Yes. In its original state popped with oil, it is gluten-free. Please note however that various types of flavored popcorn (i.e. pre-salted or seasoned)...
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[gf5] Surprisingly, several popsicles due contain gluten. There are far too many flavors and brands (and ingredients are always changing) for us to provide a...
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