Gluten-free, Casein-free Granola Bars?

Updated on July 17, 2012
J.S. asks from Sarver, PA
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We just started the gluten-free, casein-free diet. My son is craving granola bars. Are there any out there similar to the Quaker chewy ones?

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T.B.

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We tried these and weren't fans, but Enjoy Life has chewy bars without the top 8 allergens...I'm assuming gluten and casein-free?

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N.W.

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Lara bars are gluten and casein free. They are not much like Quaker granola bars but they are chewy. Here in Oregon, I can find Lara bars at Costco, Trader Joes and Target as well as Whole Foods.

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M.G.

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I second Lara Bars. They come in a lot of favors if you have a Whole Foods or Wegmans nearby you'll be able to try the various ones. Trader Joes has a lot of gluten free products so thy may have something.

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B.D.

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I'm not sure about the gluten but Nature's Path Choconut granola bars are dairy free. Here is a list of the ingredients so you can judge for yourself.

INGREDIENTS: Granola* (rolled oats*, evaporated cane juice*, soy oil*), tapioca syrup*, chocolate chips* (evaporated cane juice*, chocolate liquor*, cocoa butter*, soy lecithin*), brown rice flour*, invert cane syrup*, dried coconut*, acacia gum*, soy oil*, evaporated cane juice*, sea salt, natural coconut flavor, molasses*. *Organic. Contains soy. Produced in a facility that uses dairy, peanuts and tree nuts.

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