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Making Smores...best Graham Cracker brand?


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gemlechner Apprentice

Going camping and really want to have some smores. What is the yummiest gluten-free graham cracker out there?


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Jessica77 Newbie

My daughter liked the Schar brand of Graham crackers. This brand has been consistently good. 

gemlechner Apprentice

Thank You

 

sewerplant Newbie

 An additional graham cracker to try, though not your traditional square shape but they work just fine for s'mores and eating straight up, are the Nairns Certified Gluten Free Oatmeal Grahams (I tried to attach an image, I hope it works)  They are packed in individual snack and go packs which is very convenient.  They make a great s'more! Have fun camping!!

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mommida Enthusiast

I think the Nairn's brand has the closest taste and texture.

I'm going to suggest you find gluten free sugar cones.  Put your chocolate in the cone, roast your marshmallow to perfection, stuff into the cone, give it a second or two to melt the chocolate, and then enjoy.  It is a little bit less mess, but it tastes AWESOME.  Or use 2 gluten free chocolate chip cookies.

gemlechner Apprentice

Great ideas, thank you guys!

 

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