We splurged, and got pretzels...how weird does that sound. Pre-gluten intolerance, we could buy pretzels in bulk at Sam's Club for near nothing, and now it's a splurge? That's life, I guess. Well, I wanted to vary the snacks that I pack for my little one, and pretzels was one we hadn't done. I prefer cereal...trix, kix, and chex are all good ones that are gluten-free and they are cheap compared to gluten-free snacks, but he eats his snacks better when he gets variety.
Glutino Gluten Free Pretzels ![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_ugrge5uncZr5rs6qT5_FPtfql0k4Fuh32aL39IOKZ6p3s3U5RkCf3ceWP3Vt3XKcdkiYyEkvlcsoc35DOvrGxBk0MVZHBa_n2RghqF8PQMkREIGvMpP6XJP3y5zz9gSo7dKct5MesMdND8VmVzRMdtrNVDKLHwFrMGTEIm6V9K7u8_Zec=s0-d)
are also milk (and casein) and egg free, so fairly allergy friendly. And they are delicious! I really think they taste better than regular pretzels, I can't stop eating them and my little one absolutely loves them. They are basically empty calories, though, but what pretzel isn't? As long as it's used as a snack, and your eating a balanced diet, I see nothing wrong with eating these every once in a while (just like chips.) :)
Overall Rating:
9 out of 10. Delicious, but expensive, it cost $8-$9 for a 14-oz bag.
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