Kids with Food Allergies Community New Food Find: Allergy-Friendly, Kid-Approved Cereals

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An Australian company with eight different types of kid-friendly, "free-from" cereals recently arrived in America.

 began 20 years ago Down Under. They operate a state-of-the-art factory, making a variety of rice, corn, buckwheat and sorghum cereals. Their high-protein cereal, Pro-Teen, is made with garbanzo bean flour (instead of soy or wheat, like other brands).

The company makes look-alike versions of sugary childrens’ cereals in a plant that is free of major allergens: wheat, barley, triticale, tree nuts, peanuts, soy, dairy and sesame seeds.

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The cereals are called:

To achieve a high-quality allergen-free cereal, the company says it takes the following steps:

Since exhibiting in ExpoWest, a natural foods trade show, earlier this year, they have started selling in Fred Meyer, Stop & Shop, Wegmans, and more. To locate a store near you, check the company’s  and put your zip code on their Locations tab. Or, contact them through their web site.

The information shared here is for your convenience only; it is not an endorsement or guarantee of the product's safety. Please read the ingredient labels and contact the manufacturer if needed to confirm the safety for your child.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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