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Freshetta gluten-free Pizza


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maximoo Enthusiast

My friend in Miami just told me she saw FRESHETTA gluten-free pizza in a triple pack @ BJ's. Has anyone tried it or has anybody seen it available in other stores? I didn't know freshetta is now making gluten-free offerings. they make decent regular pizza so I expect the gluten-free version to be decent as well.


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mamaw Community Regular

I  haven't seen it  as yet  in  western Pa.... I heard  about  it  many  months  ago &  have looked  in our  travels but  haven't  spotted  it  yet......

IrishHeart Veteran

Indeed....it's in BJs here in Florida and it is a double pack, though, not triple. 

 

My friend told me about it and so, the hubs and I gave it a try. I did not get my hopes up as I have not been thrilled with frozen pizza

(even in the "old days") but I was willing to keep an open mind!

 

I'll say this, it's better than any frozen G F pizza I have tested, and I just asked him what he thought.....and we're gonna give it a B, maybe B- .  ^_^

The only one I thought was better was Against the Grain pesto pizza.

 

Does that help? 

maximoo Enthusiast

The kids are very willing to try it Irishheart. Do you recall how much the 2 pk costs at BJ's?

LauraTX Rising Star

I have heard it is good, but I still have yet to see it anywhere in North Texas.

GottaSki Mentor

I saw it at Von's in San Diego...told the teens...loved their quizzical looks as too why I didn't bring one home. Looked too yummy so didn't feel like having it stare at me from my cart or freezer. Will update when they try it.

IrishHeart Veteran

The kids are very willing to try it Irishheart. Do you recall how much the 2 pk costs at BJ's?

 

 

I looked for the receipt...found it!..it was a whopping $14.99. So, just about 7.50 a pizza....YO SKI...how's my math? lol


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I looked for the receipt...found it!..it was a whopping $14.99. So, just about 7.50 a pizza....YO SKI...how's my math? lol

Pretty darn good...I think ours was 9.99...May have been on special...will look next time I'm there...may even let it come home with me ;)

Adalaide Mentor

I may have to look for this and give it a try sometime if I can find it on sale. My biggest gripe with frozen pizza has always been not enough cheese. Then again, I'm an extra cheese kind of girl. The first frozen pizza I ever got with enough cheese was the gluten free one from Costco, which I'd give a solid A. (rating based on frozen pizza scale, not real pizza scale) But I'm open minded, I'll try a new one.

maximoo Enthusiast

I may have to look for this and give it a try sometime if I can find it on sale. My biggest gripe with frozen pizza has always been not enough cheese. Then again, I'm an extra cheese kind of girl. The first frozen pizza I ever got with enough cheese was the gluten free one from Costco, which I'd give a solid A. (rating based on frozen pizza scale, not real pizza scale) But I'm open minded, I'll try a new one.

Ive never seen gluten-free pizza at costco. I"ll have to look next time. Is it the house brand KIRKLAND?

Adalaide Mentor

No, not Kirkland. It's Sabatasso's and comes in a 2 pack for something like $12.

Tricia7 Newbie

No, not Kirkland. It's Sabatasso's and comes in a 2 pack for something like $12.

I bought these this week and really liked them. However I added more mozzarella and pepperoni to it. 

maximoo Enthusiast

I bought these this week and really liked them. However I added more mozzarella and pepperoni to it. 

i hope they have it at my costco

mamaw Community Regular

Our  Costco  carries  the  regular  Sabatasso   pizzas  but  not   the  gluten-free  ones.......yes, I'm  whining.......  no  Freschetta  either!!!!

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