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I can’t buy the San Remo gluten free because I’m allergic to soy as well as coeliac.  I think there is a con with the pasta.

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It contains one of the common allergens (soy)

I wish I could try it but I can’t.  I’ll stick to Orgran.  I personally think they’re unbeatable!!

By amy b on 27/07/2010

From the entry 'San Remo Pasta Range'.


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Would just like to add that Dominoes Pizza also do Gluten Free bases now and also clearly mark on their menus which topping selections are gluten free. Perfect!

By Emmy on 22/07/2010

From the entry 'Hells Pizza'.


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Hi, I bought a loaf of your soy and linseed bread last week at New World New Lynn. It is very tasty, but every single slice has crumbled and can only be used as bread crumbs. I suspect something went wrong with your recipe.

By veronica sullivan on 05/07/2010

From the entry 'Pavillion Gluten Free Bread'.


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Gluten Free Cereals

Hubbards Gluten Free Cornflakes ›

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Just as the description says, light flakes of corn with a hint of apple juice. The recipe is so simple, I’m surprised ‘regular’ cornflakes don’t follow suit. Low on sugar, no artificial sweetners, colours or flavourings. Proudly New Zealand made by a reputable company specialising in breakfast cereals. Also wheat free, dairy free and soy free.

By Teresa on 05 January 2010 | Viewed 614 times Read on ›

Hubbards Gluten Free Cocoa Puffs ›

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Tasty, sweet and crunchy - very similar to infamous kids cereal, Cocoa Pops. These are fantastic, my son who can also eat wheat, didn’t really notice too much of a difference and has been bugging me all day to have them for breakfast again tomorrow. They are also don’t contain any artificial colours or sweetners. Gluten free, wheat free, dairy free and soy free. Another bonus, is that it’s made right here in New Zealand!

By Teresa on 05 January 2010 | Viewed 571 times Read on ›

Healtheries Simple Berry Light Cereal ›

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It is Wheat and Gluten free, only contains 1.3 grams of fat per serving. Tastes amazing, contains real berries and is a good source of fibre. It is also great because it is made right here in New Zealand which I am a great fan of.

By Ruzti on 03 April 2009 | Viewed 908 times Read on ›

Vogel’s Cafe Style Light ›

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Where to start? It was delicious, crunchy, and tasty and I loved the added bonus of a hint of cinnamon. What I really liked about the product is that it is made by Vogels, a company that I was always quite partial to when I ate gluten. They have also put buckwheat groats into the cereal mix as well as whole linseeds which is very uncommon, but very much appreciated. Yummy!!!! Also another bonus was that I brought it from my normal supermarket Pack n Save on special.

By Teresa on 17 July 2008 | Viewed 2701 times Read on ›

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