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gluten-free Corn Dogs On The Market


mamaw

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I'm not sure if everyone knows about this but s'betterfarms has a new gluten-free corn dog in it's line of gluten-free products. It looks like a real corn dog and sells for about $6.80 for five.The trouble is trying to find a place that sells s'betterfarms products.It's nearly impossible here in western pa...They seem to be on the west coast alot--- I think Albertson's carries them.....anyway I just wanted to give a head's up on this new gluten-free product....They also have gluten-free chicken strips, and wingsgf...I haven't tried these food items yet but I did order them for my grandkids--- I know what they will want to eat for their Christmas Dinner.........


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do you have any contact info for this company? I would LOVE to be able to order corn dogs!!!! I miss them so much!

Lauren M Explorer

Hehe, I posted about this in the "things you miss" thread, here's the link again:

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Guest nini

I must've missed that before!!! OMG! I hope they are good! I NEED to find this product here! I need to get my local stores to carry them or at least special order for me!!!!

Lauren M Explorer

Let us know how they are!

I just think it's funny/ironic because I'm a vegetarian, and I'm the one who found them :rolleyes:

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Sorry I didn't realize anyone else posted about thecorn dogs......My grandkids loved them...I ordered mine from kosher.com as there is no one near me that carries them. the shipping is horrible. I also bought the chicken strips but haven't tried them yet. If anyone knows a market that sells them I would love to know..I paid &6.79 for a box of five but on another site they wanted $10.00 for a box. So be careful if you order them...

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Does there "Where to buy" page work for anyone else? It does not work for me.


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Their links are bad on that one page Vincent... go to the main page of the site (just type in the site addy without all the xtra html... )

Lauren M Explorer
Sorry I didn't realize anyone else posted about thecorn dogs......My grandkids loved them...I ordered mine from kosher.com as there is no one near me that carries them. the shipping is horrible. I also bought the chicken strips but haven't tried them yet. If anyone knows a market that sells them I would love to know..I paid &6.79 for a box of five but on another site they wanted $10.00 for a box. So be careful if you order them...

Oh no problem at all mamaw! I'm glad you reminded people! As a side note, I used to love Morningstar Farm's vegetarian "corn dogs" pre-celiac disease diagnosis, but I guess it's too much to ask for a vegetarian gluten-free corn dog, huh? ;)

- Lauren

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