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Carriefaith Enthusiast

I can't find cocoa or fruity pebbles anywhere! :huh:

Does anyone know if they sell them in Canada or is it just in the US?

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Do they sell the brand "Post" in Canada? That is the brand of the cereals. Not sure if they sell it there but you could always order it and have it shipped there couldn't you.

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I can't find cocoa or fruity pebbles anywhere! :huh: 

Does anyone know if they sell them in Canada or is it just in the US?

NO SUPER SUGAR PEBBLES?? Im soooooo sorry for you!

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Carriefaith Enthusiast
Do they sell the brand "Post" in Canada?

Yeah, they sell post stuff here, but I guess they stopped selling those kinds here. They used to though! Ah well <_<

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KaitiUSA Enthusiast
Yeah, they sell post stuff here, but I guess they stopped selling those kinds here. They used to though! Ah well <_<

:o:o That bites!

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Guest LenaS

On the subject of bread. I have made my own a few times. I did this until my Mum (also celiac disease) discovered that our local bakery makes gluten-free bread, fresh daily. Its really good. They also make yeast, dairy and gluten free loaves. Its worth checking if a bakery does this, cause it tends to be much nicer than that at a regular supermarket. I was at the supermarket today and all the gluten-free loaves were full of mould!! Eww

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