The Best Gluten Free Pretzels | 8 Brands To Try (Easy 60-Minute)

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The Best Gluten Free Pretzels | 8 Brands To Try (Easy 60-Minute)

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Size of package: 8 ounces | Price you should expect to pay: $2.70 | My family’s taste and texture notes: Snappy, crispy, tasty, salty perfection.

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Size of package: 8 ounces

Price you should expect to pay: $2.70

My family’s taste and texture notes: Snappy, crispy, tasty, salty perfection.

Size of package: 14 ounces

Price you should expect to pay: $4.48

My family’s taste and texture notes: My son loves these pretzels. They’re a

Size of package: 5 ounces

Price you should expect to pay: $2.99

My family’s taste and texture notes: My son likes these little pretzel

Size of package: 10 ounces

Price you should expect to pay: $3.99

My family’s taste and texture notes: A bit sweet, so they’re not a universal

Size of package: 10.5 ounces

Price you should expect to pay: $3.99

My family’s taste and texture notes: I personally really really like these

Size of package: 8 ounces

Price you should expect to pay: $2.29

My family’s taste and texture notes: My son will eat these, but they’re not

Size of package: 8 ounces

Price you should expect to pay: $3.99

My family’s taste and texture notes: My kids aren’t so into these. They’ll

Size of package: 7 ounces

Price you should expect to pay: $4.99

My family’s taste and texture notes: My husband and I like these. Our

Notes

Glutino gluten free pretzels are some of the best packaged brands made, and

they’re widely available across the United States.

gluten free pretzels are some of the best packaged brands made, and they’re

widely available across the United States.

Glutino gluten free pretzels are some of the best

packaged brands made, and they’re widely available across the United States.

Years ago, Glutino was one of the only brands of packaged gluten free products,

and frankly they weren’t very good at really anything. But the years have been

If you wander around the virtual aisles of Amazon’s Glutino products, you’ll

find cookies, crackers, pretzels, and pretty much anything snacky that you’d

expect to have gluten. They do a great job of filling a need, and I’m pretty

sure they’ve bought up other brands along the way so they do it all pretty well.

Glutino makes a bunch of gluten free pretzel shapes, too. And there’s even a

chocolate-covered variety. Grab whatever bag you see, since they only make

gluten free products. It’s kind of in the name.

Here are the other details:

* Size of package: 14 ounces

* Price you should expect to pay: $4.48

* Ingredients: Corn starch, potato starch, palm oil, soy flour, sugar, sea

salt, carboxymethilcellulose, sodium bicarbonate, sodium pyrophosphate, soy

lecithin, yeast extract, sodium hydroxide. May Contain: Traces of sesame.

close second to Snyder’s.

Snack Factory brand pretzel crisps are different than the other gluten free

pretzel brands, but they’re a favorite of my family. They have great flavor

Factory brand pretzel crisps are different than the other gluten free pretzel

brands, but they’re a favorite of my family. They have great flavor varieties,

Snack Factory brand gluten free pretzel crisps are

different than the other gluten free pretzel brands, but they’re a favorite of

my family. They have great flavor varieties, too.

They’re fun, but the package is small so the per-ounce price is pretty high. I

tend to see these on sale quite often, sometimes at the drug store (?). Keep

your eye out, since they’re a nice treat.

Here are the other details:

* Size of package: 5 ounces

* Price you should expect to pay: $2.99

* Ingredients: Corn starch, potato starch, long grain white rice flour, corn

fiber, palm oil, sugar, salt, cellulose gum, sunflower lecithin, yeast

extract, baking soda, sodium acid pyrophosphate, citric acid, chicory root

crisps, but his favorite is the “Everything” flavor that has everything bagel

Utz brand gluten free pretzels have the perfect crispy pretzel texture. They’re

a little on the sweet side, but they’re still a solid choice.

brand gluten free pretzels have the perfect crispy pretzel texture. They’re a

little on the sweet side, but they’re still a solid choice.

Utz brand gluten free pretzels have the perfect crispy pretzel texture. They’re

a little on the sweet side, but they’re still a solid choice.

Since they’re a conventional brand, Utz is sold everywhere. And they’re often

sold right next to the gluten-containing variety and not in the sad little

gluten free section of the grocery store. Sometimes that makes me happy, like

we’ve arrived. Sometimes, it makes me afraid, like we’re going to be

cross-contaminated. Mostly it makes me happy.

Here are the other details:

* Size of package: 10 ounces

* Price you should expect to pay: $3.99

* Ingredients: Whole grain brown rice flour, potato starch, corn starch,

soluble corn fiber, canola oil, sugar, salt, cellulose gum, sodium

bicarbonate, soy lecithin, sodium acid pyrophosphate, monocalcium phosphate.

family favorite, but my husband really likes these best. Go figure.

Gratify, Good Health Enjoy Being Good, Live G Free, and Quinn Gluten Free

Pretzel brands are four more tasty brands to try.

Good Health Enjoy Being Good, Live G Free, and Quinn Gluten Free Pretzel brands

are four more tasty brands to try.

GRATIFY, GOOD HEALTH ENJOY BEING GOOD, LIVE G FREE, AND QUINN

Group 2 has the final four brands of gluten free pretzels I think you should

try. They’re also listed in descending order of preference.

they could benefit from a bit more flavor intensity.

could benefit from a bit more flavor intensity.

Gratify gluten free pretzels hit all the right texture

I tend to like the pretzels that are a little thicker, like these Gratify brand

pretzels, because they shatter a bit more when you bite them. For me, that’s a

These pretzels could use a bit more salt, though. You can see in the photo that

Here are the other details:

* Size of package: 10.5 ounces

* Price you should expect to pay: $3.99

* Ingredients: Corn starch, palm oil, potato starch, sea salt, sugar, cellulose

gum, soy lecithin, sodium bicarbonate, yeast extract, sodium acid

pyrophosphate, citric acid, sodium hydroxide.

pretzels, but my son says they taste “like nothing.” I think he probably ate

them after he ate his heart’s desire (Snyder’s or Glutino), and judged

Live G Free brand gluten free pretzels are the house brand from Aldi stores, so

you can’t beat the price. They are on the sweeter side, but the texture is

G Free brand gluten free pretzels are the house brand from Aldi stores, so you

can’t beat the price. They are on the sweeter side, but the texture is perfect.

Live GFree brand gluten free pretzels

brand from Aldi stores, so you can’t beat the price. They are on the sweeter

side, but the texture is perfect.

The whole Live GFree line is a house brand at Aldi’s, a warehouse-style grocery

store. They have a lot of packaged gluten free products in the line, and they’re

all good and well-priced. They’re not amazing, but they’re a good, solid choice.

Trader Joe’s stores, the Aldi’s cousin, also have their own house brand of

gluten free pretzels, but they taste burnt and just plain awful. The best thing

about them is their price, so they’re not included in this list.

Here are the other details:

* Size of package: 8 ounces

* Price you should expect to pay: $2.29

* Ingredients: Corn starch, potato starch, long grain rice flour, soluble corn

fiber, palm oil, sugar, salt, cellulose gum, sunflower lecithin, yeast

extract, chicory root extract, sodium bicarbonate, sodium acid pyrophosphate,

his absolute favorite. We don’t have an Aldi’s store very close to where I

live, so we don’t buy these very often.

Good Health Enjoy Being Good brand gluten free pretzels are extra crispy and

have a great whole grain taste. They only seem to be available in a larger twist

Health Enjoy Being Good brand gluten free pretzels are extra crispy and have a

great whole grain taste. They only seem to be available in a larger twist size.

Good Health Enjoy Being Good brand gluten free pretzels

are extra crispy and have a great whole grain taste.

They only seem to be available in a larger twist size.

I have this deep and abiding love of the “veggie chips” that this company makes.

I am so obsessed with them that I refuse to share them with anyone in my family.

They can have some of the “straws” variety, but the chips are all mine. I felt

the need to unburden myself of that fact.

Do take note of the “proprietary blend of vegetables” that make their way into

these pretzels. Maybe it’s for the umami flavor? They are flavorful pretzels,

and I like their shattery texture.

Here are the other details:

* Size of package: 8 ounces

* Price you should expect to pay: $3.99

* Ingredients: Whole grain brown rice flour, corn starch, potato starch,

soluble corn fiber, whole grain sorghum flour, canola oil, cane sugar, sea

salt, sodium acid pyrophosphate, sodium bicarbonate, mono calcium phosphate,

cellulose gum, sunflower lecithin, bamboo plant fiber, proprietary blend of

vegetables (spinach, broccoli, carrot, tomato, beet, shiitake mushroom).

eat them, but I think they’re more into the smaller sized twists.

Quinn brand gluten free pretzels are undoubtedly the strangest choice of the

bunch, but they’re a personal favorite of mine for their whole grain goodness

and extra-snappy texture. They do have something of an unpleasant aftertaste,

and recommend you stay far, far away from their stranger flavors (like

brand gluten free pretzels are undoubtedly the strangest choice of the bunch,

but they’re a personal favorite of mine for their whole grain goodness and

extra-snappy texture. They do have something of an unpleasant aftertaste, and

recommend you stay far, far away from their stranger flavors (like cauliflower).

Quinn brand gluten free pretzels are undoubtedly the

strangest choice of the bunch, but they’re a personal favorite of mine for their

whole grain goodness and extra-snappy texture.

They do have something of an unpleasant aftertaste, so consider yourself warned.

And I recommend you stay far, far away from their stranger flavors (like

cauliflower). They’re also super pale in color, which they try to obscure much darker, more appetizing picture on the package.

I’d be more inclined to eat them privately rather than serve them to a group.

They’re private pretzels? I realize I’m not really selling them, but that’s the

beauty of an unsponsored product post: I don’t have to sell them.

Here are the other details:

* Size of package: 7 ounces

* Price you should expect to pay: $4.99

* Ingredients: Whole grain sorghum flour, brown rice flour, tapioca flour,

potato flour, potato starch, organic palm oil, salt, cane sugar, xanthan gum,

organic honey, apple cider vinegar, sodium bicarbonate, sea salt, sunflower

children … do not. I have to repeat my advice to avoid the other weirdo

varieties. Seriously. This is my serious face: ?

WHAT’S NEXT IN GLUTEN FREE PRODUCT REVIEWS

You know you can trust my reviews to be honest. I did only share those pretzels

that I really love, since I don’t want to trash any companies. But I also told

you their weak points, so you can decide for yourself.

I’m thinking about doing gluten free crackers (the packaged kind) for my next

product review. I’ve started to accumulate some, but it’s very hit or miss.

Better I waste my money than you waste yours, though!

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