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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Well, General Mills gives you the generic statement of "If there is  
any gluten in the cereal it will be clearly listed in the  
ingredients".    And as I originally posted, it did not look like  
anything in the ingredients was suspect.
So I received messages from 11 people saying that they eat this  
cereal on a regular basis and not one person felt like they had a  
reaction to it (even those that are extremely sensitive to traces of  
gluten).
It's a sweet cereal but has less sugar than some others (9g. per  
serving) and actually has fiber in it (3g. per serving).  It was a  
nice treat for a change for my 4 yr. old.
Thanks,
Susie

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