Why do I always get sick after eating Rice Krispies?

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Anonymous wrote:Allergy to gluten, wheat, marshmallows or butter?


Does rice crispies have wheat?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Allergy to gluten, wheat, marshmallows or butter?


Does rice crispies have wheat?


The prepackaged come with a label that mentions contamination barley and wheat.
Anonymous
Assuming that you eat wheat and have confirmed you don't have wheat allergy or celiac, it could be a barley allergy/reaction.
Anonymous
Fiber or lactose intolerance
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's not real food.


It's rice puffed with steam. With some malt flavoring and vitamins added.
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Anonymous wrote:Way too much sugar


Completely incorrect. Rice crispies has less sugar than nearly every other cereal. You guys are thinking about rice crispie treats!


Wrong. There is about 13 grams of sugar in a cup of 1% milk, and about 3.3 grams in a serving of rice crispies. That's 16.3 grams, which is getting comparable to a Snickers bar at 20 grams.

Or were you thinking she was eating them dry? OP, were you eating the cereal just dry?


If a glass of milk is “way too much sugar,” this thread is off the rails


No responsible person on DCUM drinks milk, 1% or otherwise. They sip lukewarm water with a hint of lemon.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What adult eats rice crispies On the regular?


What adult says “on the regular”?
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Anonymous wrote:Way too much sugar


Completely incorrect. Rice crispies has less sugar than nearly every other cereal. You guys are thinking about rice crispie treats!


Wrong. There is about 13 grams of sugar in a cup of 1% milk, and about 3.3 grams in a serving of rice crispies. That's 16.3 grams, which is getting comparable to a Snickers bar at 20 grams.

Or were you thinking she was eating them dry? OP, were you eating the cereal just dry?


If a glass of milk is “way too much sugar,” this thread is off the rails


No responsible person on DCUM drinks milk, 1% or otherwise. They sip lukewarm water with a hint of lemon.


This made me laugh
Anonymous
Milk is 12-13 grams of sugar per cup, baby. It's got other stuff too, obvs, but it has plenty of sugar.
Anonymous
Because you're too old to be eating them. If you're over 25, your body rejects them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Because you're too old to be eating them. If you're over 25, your body rejects them.


Idiocy.
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Anonymous wrote:Because you're too old to be eating them. If you're over 25, your body rejects them.


Idiocy.

Relax, pp, it was probably a joke.
Anonymous
Well they are known to “snap, crackle and pop,” so they likely continue doing so in your tummy.

Nothing a swig of the pink stuff can’t remedy.
Anonymous
Empty calories. Highly processed. You're too old to be eating that garbage.
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Anonymous wrote:Way too much sugar


Completely incorrect. Rice crispies has less sugar than nearly every other cereal. You guys are thinking about rice crispie treats!


Wrong. There is about 13 grams of sugar in a cup of 1% milk, and about 3.3 grams in a serving of rice crispies. That's 16.3 grams, which is getting comparable to a Snickers bar at 20 grams.

Or were you thinking she was eating them dry? OP, were you eating the cereal just dry?


If a glass of milk is “way too much sugar,” this thread is off the rails


No responsible person on DCUM drinks milk, 1% or otherwise. They sip lukewarm water with a hint of lemon.


Only hedonists add lemon!
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