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kitgordon Explorer

Anyone who relies on Better Batter products, think about ordering now. The company is facing possible bankrupcy, so now is the time to stock up. Or enough orders may pay the bills and keep them afloat - I am hoping, as I haven't found any cup for cup flour or cake mixes that even come close!


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africanqueen99 Contributor

I haven't tried their products, but received their bankruptcy email via a forward through my local celiac listserve.  I'm certainly going to order from them now - I feel an obligation to help companies that benefit the celiac community.

LauraTX Rising Star

Sadly, it doesn't surprise me that this is happening to a gluten-free food company, even if it is a good one.  They have a heartfelt notice posted on their website about the situation that explains that their creditors didn't like the fast expansion rate of their small company.  Sadly, I predict more companies will end up like this.  Hopefully Better Batter will stay afloat.

mamaw Community Regular

Better batter is a great  company. They are one  that  gives back to the celiac  community  plus  the  regular  community,  I do  know  the  owner  personally. She  is  the first  person  to  step  up  to  help a  needy  person....

I can remember  years  ago  when Made by Mona  went  belly  up, she too  was a great  person  with  great  gluten-free  products....Last  year  same thing happened  to Jules  Flour...now  Better Batter....

I hope  all find  it  in their  hearts  to save  this   company  .... every dollar  can make a difference....

Zebra007 Contributor

Do you have the website? I tried but nothing came up.  I have never heard of them, but I am not in the States.  I think I will order something from them.

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icelandgirl Proficient

They are my favorite gluten free all purpose flour. I just ordered 10 lbs 2 weeks ago. I sure hope they are able to make this work.


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