Kellogg's

Rice Krispies

Kellogg's Rice Krispies is not safe for celiacs — the label declares malt.

Verdict

Not safe — contains gluten

A gluten-containing ingredient is declared on the label. This is not safe for a celiac.

Kellogg's Rice Krispies
Packaging may vary — always check the current label.Photo: Image via Kroger

Why

Our screen found malt in the ingredient list — a gluten-containing ingredient. This product is not safe for someone with celiac disease. Formulations do change, so always check the current label; and where a brand makes a separate certified gluten-free version, look for that instead.

What the screen found

Ingredients checked: rice, sugar, contains 2% or less of salt, malt flavor

  • prohibitedmalt — matched rule malt

What this means

A gluten-containing ingredient is declared on this product's label.

What it doesn't: This is our reading of the label on file. Formulations change — always check the current label, and if you're highly sensitive, choose a certified gluten-free product.

We screen the ingredient list against our published ruleset; we are not a certifying body and this is not medical advice.

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This is verified information, not medical advice. Manufacturers change formulations without notice — always check the current label before you buy. Verdict decided by our published ruleset (2026.07.0) and a human review.