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?
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?
You may be able to make your own, pretty easily, then you cna be sure there is nothing you don't want in them:
http://www.thebakingbeauties.com/2010/06/gluten-free-home...
http://simplygluten-free.com/blog/2011/07/granola-bars-gl...
http://www.thebusynothings.com/2011/10/24/chewy-granola-b...
http://search.yahoo.com/search;_ylt=A0oGdSgHCgNQ5C4A4fdXN...
Good Luck!
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.
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.
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.