Your traditional Oreo cookies contain wheat flour, which means Oreos are not gluten-free. There are however, some companies making great gluten-free versions of Oreo cookies. Our favorite version (available in the US and Canada) are the KinniToos Chocolate Vanilla Sandwich Cookies by Kinnikinnick Foods.
10 Best Gluten-Free Cookie Brands
- Enjoy Life Gluten-Free Soft Baked Cookies. …
- KinniToos Gluten-Free Cookies. …
- Glutino Gluten-Free Cookies. …
- Homefree Gluten-Free Mini Chocolate Chip Cookies. …
- Pamela’s Gluten-Free Cookies. …
- Pamela’s Gluten-Free Simplebites Mini Cookies. …
- Tate’s Bake Shop Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip Cookies.
Are Pringles gluten-free?
If you’re a Pringles fan we’re afraid we have some bad news. At the time of this writing, all Pringles contain wheat (usually wheat starch) which definitely make them NOT gluten-free. We’re sorry to burst your bubble but you should avoid Pringles if you need to eat gluten-free.
Are Cheetos gluten-free?
Yes, Cheetos are gluten-free (at least in the US) and Frito Lay lists them on their list of US gluten-free products.
Is Rice Krispies gluten free?
Kellogg’s Rice Krispies are made with malt, which comes from barley and may contain gluten; therefore, they are not labeled gluten free. We hope you’ll consider trying our other gluten free foods.