No. They contain gluten (wheat flour). If you wish to eat cereal, please look for specifically labeled gluten free cereals. Rice Krispies now have a gluten free version, but other than that, there are no other Kelloggs cereals that are GF.
Kelloggs frosted flakes contains malt which has barley. So they are not gluten free.
no, frosted flakes are wheat and gluten free.
Rice and corn Chex: no. Wheat Chex: yes.
Yes.
No
They made it in 1952 as Sugar Frosted Flakes.
Cause they're flakes and they're frosted:)
Frosted Flakes Goldhi
Not normally. Bran flakes are usually made from wheat bran and wheat flour to bind the bran into a flake.
No. It is against the law. Will CAN'T eat the cereal Frosted Flakes.
Store Imitation Brand Frosted Flakes
Potato Flakes, in of themselves, are gluten-free. However, depending upon other added ingredients, they may have gluten contamination. Not only can that gluten contamination be from other ingredients, but can also be from processing equipment. If the facility processes wheat, etc, there can be contamination.Check out Bob's Red Mill Potato Flakes which is manufactured in a facility that also uses tree nuts, soy, wheat and milk.
If one was to look at the sugar percentage in Frosted Flakes, the cereal label says 9% on a serving size of one cup of Frosted Flakes. The grams that are included in one cup of Frosted Flakes is 8.37 grams.
Sugar frosted flakes, which later became 'frosted flakes'
They make so many a second that there is an infinate amount of frosted flakes. Your welcome!
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