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Keebler
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[PETITION IS A FEW POSTS DOWN]

RECALL:

As many of us have celiac &/or require a gluten-free diet (although the glycemic index of this product may not make it into our lives), just in case:

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/cheerios-honey-nut-cheerios-recall-due-to-allergy-risk/

"GF" Cheerios & Honey Nut Cheerios RECALL due to gluten

Recall boxes TYPE and Serial Number here, scroll down

and, just in case CBS might have messed up that list and left off some numbers, the company website likely has the recall numbers, too. Always good to consult two lists in such matters - for a double check - if one has the product and has celiac.

http://generalmills.com//en/News/NewsReleases/Library/2015/October/cheerios-10-5/645b5aaf-c2ec-4661-b968-391f41953bfc

General Mills News Release & List (for this matter)
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I will say that is the most sincere apology I've ever seen from a food company.

I never could wrap my head around just how it would be possible for a company that has such a vast array of gluten containing products to also make some that are certified GF. Cross contamination is so tricky.
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What are the chances? I got hungry for Cheerios (I never eat cereal of any kind.) .. and I bought a box of the GF about 3 wks ago.

This explains a few things. I no longer have the box.

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quote:
Originally posted by Keebler:
I never could wrap my head around just how it would be possible for a company that has such a vast array of gluten containing products to also make some that are certified GF. Cross contamination is so tricky.

I had the same thought recently when my wife pointed out to me that Cheerios are gluten-free, or, now come in a gluten-free version at least.

Then I read the back of the box.

"The Journey from Field to Bowl. Most of the farmers who grow oats for Cheerios also grow wheat and barley, which aren't gluten free. Sometimes, those grains get mixed together in the field or on the farm, so, to make Cheerios gluten free, we had to separate them. It took a lot of late nights and hard work, but we finally discovered a way to sort the other grains out of our oats." End of quote from the back of the gluten-free Cheerios box.

We both thought, "Really?" What about residue or dust. That would be greater than parts per million I would think.

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I think there will be more recalls. We bought both plain and Honey Nut when they came out as GF.

The numbers on my boxes are not part of the recall numbers. It took me almost 7 days to get over being sick after having Cheerios.

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PETITION NOW AT CHANGE.ORG

Apparently, there are many who have noticed the problems even before this recall.


https://www.change.org/p/fda-change-testing-and-production-of-gluten-free-cheerios-to-be-safe-for-all?source_location=update_footer&algorithm=recommended_share&grid_position=14

Petition: Change testing and production of gluten-free Cheerios to be safe for all.

[Go to link to sign - but if you don't want to still, be sure to read this and know that Cheerios cannot be guaranteed safe for those with Celiac or gluten-related conditions.]

General Mills's gluten-free labeled Cheerios is making many in the gluten-free community sick due to the company's reliance on mechanically cleaning oats that have been in contact with wheat and barley, as well as using lot means to determine if a lot is above or below 20ppm.

The company is responding to sick people in the gluten-free community that their product is below 20ppm.

However, the large proportion of the community getting sick points to Cheerios being higher than 20ppm.

We cannot be assured that something is truly gluten-free when a company is using an average. It is reasonable to assume that a company would not run this type of testing when major allergens are involved.

Gluten may not be a life threatening allergy, but it still affects our quality of life when ingested and has the potential to put our health in an overall decline.

We would like to see General Mills source oats from farmers using purity protocols. We also want General Mills to change lot means testing to testing individual boxes.

These changes would keep more people in the gluten-free community safe from illness and ensure General Mills is truly meeting FDA regulations for gluten-free labeling.
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We just need to buy from safe sources. General Mills is not safe. Hasn't been for a long time.

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I want ZERO parts per million (of gluten) in my food.
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Also to consider: Vitamin E when sourced from wheat germ. That's a question and can vary from product to product, depending upon their source and how it's processed.

Also tricky in our personal care products. This one is very tricky. But, it's often from soy. Which can cause others some challenges, too.


http://www.glutenfreedietitian.com/vitamin-e-from-wheat-germ-oil/

Vitamin E from wheat germ oil

by: Gluten-Free Dietitian

Excerpt:

. . . Keep in mind that most vitamin E appears to be derived from soybean oil and most edible oil in the U.S. is highly refined.

Even if unrefined wheat germ oil is the source of vitamin E, the amount of protein in an ingredient that is extracted from oil is likely very low.

Furthermore, the amount of vitamin E added to a personal care product is likely low and the amount of a non-food item you are likely to ingest even lower. . . . (end excerpt)


Not sure about all that author says but a more thorough search can be done. It's a bit like nailing Jell-O to the wall. With celiac, most often, the level is not the issue as the outside world might want to think -- even a TRACE can set off dangerous chain reaction.

I still want zero, not "lower" levels. I want to know for sure it's zero gluten as the way these things are processed, the irregularities and ways measured are not all that reassuring.

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Well, don't buy any stock in General Mills then! [Big Grin]

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Keebler, thanks for posting this information - good to know.
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This is good info to know. I honestly didn't even know that GM made GF products.


I really try to not buy anything packaged because honestly I don't trust any of it, whether it says Gluten Free or not.

If I had come across the GF GM cheerios I am sure I would have wondered how it was possible also.

The best way to be safe is to avoid packaged goods as much as possible and make your own.

It is more time consuming but worth it when your health and well being are at stake.

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