What popular brands are gluten free?
Gluten Free Brands
- Authentic Foods.
- Enjoy Life Foods.
- Larabar.
- Better Batter.
- Glutino.
- Pamela’s Products.
- Katz Gluten Free.
- Crunchmaster.
What can I buy that’s gluten-free?
Grains, starches or flours that can be part of a gluten-free diet include:
- Amaranth.
- Arrowroot.
- Buckwheat.
- Corn — cornmeal, grits and polenta labeled gluten-free.
- Flax.
- Gluten-free flours — rice, soy, corn, potato and bean flours.
- Hominy (corn)
- Millet.
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.
What major cereals are gluten free?
Update as of January 28, 2021: Corn Flakes, Rice Krispies, Cocoa Krispies, Crispix and Frosted Flakes are wheat free but are not gluten free because they contain malt which comes from barley and contain gluten. Gluten-Free Rice Krispies has been discontinued.
Are Quaker Oats gluten free?
Oats are naturally gluten-free however, during farming, transportation and storage, gluten-containing grains like wheat, rye and barley may be unintentionally introduced. Quaker gluten-free oat products are clearly labeled on packages and available in stores under the Quaker Select Starts line.
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.
Are sweet potatoes gluten-free?
The advantage to potatoes is that there are hundreds of varieties to choose from. Some of the most popular include: russet, sweet, white, red, purple, fingerling, and petites. And all of them are gluten-free.
Does ketchup have gluten?
Ketchup doesn’t contain wheat, barley, or rye. As such, it’s a naturally gluten-free product. However, some brands may use wheat-derived vinegar or produce their ketchup in a facility that manufactures other gluten-containing foods, which may contaminate it.