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Posted by Nick32
 - December 20, 2013, 04:19:28 PM
I checked the ingredients of the Crispix and in the allergens information it does say the Corn used does contain traces of soybeans which is what I'm trying to avoid.  Also, is Crispix gluten free? 
Posted by Nick32
 - December 20, 2013, 04:06:34 PM
Thanks for the replies.  There are still a lot of boxes out there with the old formula.  I'll post a pic of the new ingredients.

Posted by twinturbo
 - December 20, 2013, 04:02:11 PM
Confirming on my box of Corn Chex that Vit E is not listed an ingredient but mine does list BHT as a preservative separate from ingredients. Since I have Rice, Vanilla and Chocolate Chex to compare the labels the Corn Chex label for BHT reads after the ingredients while the others list it inside the ingredients. Never noticed that before.
Posted by rebekahc
 - December 20, 2013, 03:30:59 PM
My family prefers Crispix cereal over Chex (though for most things I prefer General Mills over Kelloggs, we make an exception for Crispix).  Here's a link to the ingredients http://www.kelloggs.com/en_US/kelloggs-crispix-cereal.html No added Vit. E and, as an added bonus, no BHT like Chex has.

ETA:  I just checked the Corn Chex ingredients and see no Vit. E? http://www.generalmills.com/ColorBoxImage.aspx?ImageId={F0F816F4-C110-4FD6-8A0D-DEBBAA98F8D9}&Width=800&Height=290
Posted by Nick32
 - December 20, 2013, 01:20:49 PM
Hey guys, I'm new to the site.  I discovered I had a gluten intolerance in 97' and in 01' I learned soy causes the majority of my migraines.  I came across an old thread here where a member said they called General Mills to see where they source their Vitamin E.  They said it was derived from Corn.  I hadn't had any luck getting that info from them.  Every time I had asked they always hesitated and asked if there was a specific ingredient I was curious about.  I noticed that they recently changed the ingredients on the Corn Chex and among the changes was the addition of Vitamin E.  I tend to get headaches from their Rice based Chex cereals with Vitamin E as an ingredient.  Does anyone have any information on whether they still source it from Corn?