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    Dyani Barber
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    Bakery On Main Coconut Cashew truebar (Gluten-Free)

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    I was pleasantly surprised by the texture, taste and quality of Bakery On Main's Coconut Cashew truebar. I love coconut, and the gluten-free bar had the perfect amount of real, shredded coconut. The rice crisps gave the bar a Rice Crispy treat-like taste and texture that I loved.

    Bakery On Main Coconut Cashew truebar (Gluten-Free)The bar also contains other healthy ingredients such as chia seeds, which are high in omega 3’s, and it is non GMO and packs 3g (12%) of daily recommended fiber.

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    After many years of unexplained medical issues, I was finally diagnosed with celiac disease in 2002.  The first couple of years were a rough road traveled, but I am feeling better than I ever have.  It is important that I share what I have learned over the years with others and to do my part to help raise awareness of celiac disease.


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