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Adalaide

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We have a Smith's store by me that has a Free Friday download every week. Which means once a week they have a coupon I can get for a free something. Last week it was for Chobani Flips, and I was pretty excited since I love Chobani. I was less excited when I saw the run with wheat warning on the package. I bought one without gluten ingredients just in case then let it sit in my fridge from Friday until yesterday and finally called the company. I wasn't letting it go without a fight.

 

I didn't ask them to tell me it was okay to eat, I know better than to ask something so moronic. I asked a simple housekeeping question that I knew should have a simple yes answer. Do they clean thoroughly between runs of different flips products. She was sure they did, but put me on hold to double check and came back confirming that yes they do. I knew it was still a risk because no company is ever perfect, but I ate it anyway. I've always ended up with nearly immediate symptoms when I've gotten hit, it takes less than 30 minutes for me to need a bathroom. It's tomorrow and I still feel fine. So, I will say that this is something that doesn't necessarily have to be avoided if someone doesn't want to. Of course, eat at your own risk because my experience may not be your experience.


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Marilyn R Community Regular

:lol:Hi Adalaide,

 

I tried Mueller's gluten-free pasta.  Cooked it exactly per the package instructions.  It stunk, was harder than a rock.  Even my dog and part time dog wouldn't eat it.  Sorry you got sick.

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Sorry if I wasn't clear. My point when mentioning how long it takes me to get sick was to make it perfectly clear that by now I would know if it was contaminated. It wasn't. I feel great, didn't get sick at all. I will continue to enjoy Chobani Flips when I find them on sale because it was super delicious.

moosemalibu Collaborator

I pick up what you are putting down, Adalaide! They sounds super yummy..

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