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Annual Washington Dc Gluten-Free Expo!


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Sunday June 2, 2013
12:00pm-4:00pm

Doubletree Bethesda Hotel
8120 Wisconsin Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20814

The Celiac Disease Program at Children’s National Medical Center is thrilled to invite you to the Third Annual Washington DC Gluten-Free Expo!

Our last expo brought nearly 1,300 people to check out the gluten-free goodies from more than 65 vendors from around the world!  This year we're expecting more than 2,000 attendees. We hope you'll be able to join us for the 2013 event, which promises to be even better than our last expo!

The 2013 Expo will feature even more gluten-free vendors than last year! Each vendor will sample and/or sell their products. In some cases, the vendors will offer large discounts to purchase products at the event.

This event is sponsored by the Celiac Disease Program at Children's National Medical Center.
Proceeds from the event will benefit the patients and families of this program.

 


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