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The gluten-free snacks market encompasses a range of products specifically formulated to exclude gluten, a protein commonly found in grains such as wheat, barley, and rye. Within the broader snacks and confectionery sector, gluten-free snacks represent a niche but expanding category, catering especially to individuals with celiac disease, gluten sensitivity, or those who follow a gluten-free diet for other health or personal reasons. The variety of gluten-free snack options has proliferated in recent years, with offerings including but not limited to chips, crackers, cookies, bars, and confectioneries made with alternative flours and grains, such as rice, corn, oats, almonds, and coconut.
Producers in this market have innovated in terms of taste, texture, and nutritional content to appeal to a wider audience, including those without dietary restrictions. This has led to gluten-free snacks becoming more mainstream, with increased presence not only in specialty stores but also in conventional grocery and convenience stores. Product labeling and certification for gluten-free snacks have also become more standardized, providing consumers with assurances about the quality and safety of these products.
Notable companies in the gluten-free snacks market include General Mills (with their line of gluten-free products), Kellogg’s (offering gluten-free versions of their popular snack products), The Hain Celestial Group (with a variety of health-oriented snack options under its brands), and KIND Snacks (known for their bars and grain snacks). Smaller specialty brands such as Enjoy Life Foods and Pamelas Show Less Read more