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Lays Staxx


carriecraig

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carriecraig Enthusiast

I was in our local Wal-Mart this weekend, and they had a display of Lays Staxx (for only $1.25 each!), and a new flavor that I haven't seen in my gorcery store yet - Hidden Valley Ranch. I just had them with my lunch, and they are yummy! Just thought I would share...

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Becky6 Enthusiast

I love that one!! YUM! And they are only a $1 at Target!

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carriecraig Enthusiast

Thanks Becky6 - I'll look for them at Target. I love that store!

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Guest CD_Surviver

i thought that the lays staxx had gluten in them

Lauren

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carriecraig Enthusiast

No, Pringles do, but Staxx don't. It says it right on the label that they are Gluten Free. I'm so happy because they are so yummy, and a great replacement for my beloved pringles.

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Becky6 Enthusiast

Nope they are gluten-free!! And it says it right on the label too which is so nice!

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KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Staxx are actually from what I have been told are made on dedicated gluten free lines(as well as a few other things from them) Sometimes I will splurge and get some-they aren't the healthiest but boy are they good.

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Guest CD_Surviver

thanks for info. i am definately going to have to try them! :)

Lauren

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uclangel422 Apprentice

Ranch is my favorite also. The only problem with Target (well at least my Target) is that all these gluten-free people must know when the truck delivers them because I can only find Salt & Vinegar and a rare BBQ. Always sold out of the Ranch.

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VegasCeliacBuckeye Collaborator

I love Salt and Vinegar and the Cheddar -- I hate the Ranch...to each his/her own....

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