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Mission Brand Gluten Free Flour Tortilla!


JustMe75

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JustMe75 Enthusiast

I'm not sure if you know about these, but Mission started making gluten free tortillas! They're really, really good. They look, feel and taste like a real flour tortillas! I've found them at Von's, Ralph's and Albertsons in Riverside, CA. They're just stuck in with all the regular tortillas. There's nothing about them on Missions website and I emailed them but haven't heard back.

I just wanted to share this exciting find! I hate it when they release a new gluten-free product but no one knows about it so they don't sell well and end up discontinuing them. If you're like me you don't even look in the bread and tortilla section anymore :-) I found out about them by a fluke. My college daughter was home for Christmas break and one of her friends from school tagged her in a Facebook post from a Colorado Celiac group asking if anyone had seen the new Mission gluten-free tortillas in the store. Someone had heard they existed but no one believed it and there was nothing about them existing online anywhere. The next day my husband was at Albertsons and saw them on the end cap tortilla section and brought me home a pack.

I'm not sure how to post a picture, I haven't been on here in years. I have a picture of the front and ingredients.

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mommida Enthusiast

Thank you for posting the picture and the ingredients.

 

It's much better to find out at home if the product has another ingredient that makes it off limits for your household.  I would have wanted to cry at the store.

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kareng Grand Master

I have not seen that one!.  Their corn tortillas and chips have always been gluten-free and are now listed as such.  

 

Thanks.  Now I know to look for these!

 

 

edit- I don't see them listed on their website yet! Do you mind saying what part of the country you are in?  Sometimes, new products do a test market or roll out in certain areas first.

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JustMe75 Enthusiast

I'm in Southern California.

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LauraTX Rising Star

Time to run to the grocery store!!!!!! :o

I would have never known to look for these, thank you for the heads up!   They are a big brand around here so surely someone has to have it.  Quite exciting.

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shadowicewolf Proficient

Are they any good?

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JustMe75 Enthusiast

I think they taste like regular flour tortillas! They're really good!! Kinda pricey but what gluten free product isn't?! I think they're $5 for 8 tortillas.

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squirmingitch Veteran

Very cool! Thanks so much for letting us know about this. Yippie!

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JustMe75 Enthusiast

I thought I posted this last night but I dint see it. A guy from Mission tortillas called me back and said right now they're only available in Washington, Oregon, California and Arizona. They're hoping to have them nationwide soon.

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squirmingitch Veteran

I'll have to wait then. Thanks so much for the info. & I'll be on the lookout for them coming to Florida.

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BlessedMommy Rising Star

Okay, so that's why I could find them.

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GFinDC Veteran

Aldi has some gluten-free tortillas also.  Theirs have soy flour as well so might not work for some people.  But they are cheap anyway.

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