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Omnifoods Supermarket Getting More gluten-free Food-list Attached!


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Just wanted to share some good news. For those of you familiar with Omni Foods Supermarket, (if your not visit their website) On top of there current selection of gluten-free foods...I got a list of NEW gluten-free foods they will be carrying starting within the next month or so. They are located in MASS...on RT 9 in Chestnut Hill and in Weston center also in Meredith, NH.

Here is there website... www.omnifoodssupermarkets.com

** They are also bringing in kinnikinnick ** yay (eta is February)

FORTITUDE CASABE gluten-free CRACKERS ONION

FORTITUDE CASABE gluten-free CRACKERS ORIGINAL

FORTITUDE CASABE gluten-free CRACKERS GARLIC

FORTITUDE gluten-free COATING

FORTITUDE gluten-free COOKIES LEMON VANILLA

FORTITUDE gluten-free COOKIES CINNAMON

FORTITUDE gluten-free GINGER SPICE

ANNIES gluten-free RICE PASTA & CHEESE

MI-DEL WF/gluten-free CHOC CHIP

MI-DEL gluten-free GINGER SNAPS

MI-DEL WF/gluten-free ANIMAL COOKIES

MI-DEL WF/gluten-free PECAN MINI

BOBS REDMILL gluten-free HOT CEREAL

BOBS REDMILL gluten-free BAKING FLOUR

BOBS REDMILL gluten-free BREAD MIX

BOBS REDMILL gluten-free PANCAKEMIX

BOBS REDMILL gluten-free BROWNIE MIX

AMYS RICE MACARONI & CHEESE

AMYS RICE CRUST CHEESE PIZZA gluten-free

NOTTA PASTA SPAGHETTI RI

NOTTA PASTA LINGUINE RIC

NOTTA PASTA FETTUCCINE R

NOTTA PASTA SHIPPER

HODG MILLS gluten-free CINN APPLE MUFFINS

HODG MILLS gluten-free MULTIPUR BAKING MIX

JENNIES gluten-free MACAROONS

FOOD FOR LIFE W/F gluten-free RICE BREAD

ARROWHEAD GLTN/FREEPANCAKE

ARROWHEAD WILD RICEPANCAKE

ENER-G gluten-free PRETZEL

ENER-G gluten-free SESAME PRETZEL

ENER-G gluten-free WYLDE PRETZEL

MRS LEEPERS gluten-free BEEF

MRS LEEPERS gluten-free CHEESEBURGER

MRS LEEPERS gluten-free LASAGNE

MRS LEEPERS gluten-free ALFREDO

MRS LEEPERS gluten-free CREAMY TUNA

DE BOLES RICE ANGEL HAIR

DE BOLES RICE PENNE

DE BOLES RICE SPAGHETTI

DEBOLES gluten-free RICE SPIRALS

DEBOLES RICE ELBOWS &CHEESE

DEBOLES RICE SHELLS &CHEDDA

DEBOLES gluten-free CORN ELBOWS

TINKYADA gluten-free OG BRWN RICE SPAG

TINKYADA gluten-free OG BWN RICE SPIRALS

TINKYADA BRWN RICE SPAGETTI

TINKYADA gluten-free BRWN RICE ELBOW

TINKYADA gluten-free BRWN RICE PENNE

TINKYADA gluten-free BRWN RICE SPIRALS

GLUTEN-FREE BLBRY PNCK&M

GLUTEN-FREE DAN DEE CHOC

GLUTEN-FREE O/FASH CAKE&

GLUTEN-FREE FAV SANDWICH

GLUTEN-FREE FR BREAD&PIZ

GLUTEN-FREE YANK CRNBRD

GLUTEN-FREE MUFFIN&QK BR

GLUTEN-FREE CHOC BROWNIE

GLUTEN-FREE ANGEL FOOD C

GLUTEN-FREE SPICE CK-GNG

FDS BY GEORGE PLAIN/GLUTEN

FDS BY GEORGE CINN/CURR4 BAG

FDS BY GEORGE NO-RYE RYE4 BAG

FDS BY GEORGEBLUEBE

FDS BY GEORGE CORNMUFFIN

FDS BY GEORGE BROWNIESGLUTEN

BIONATURAE gluten-free SPAGHE

BIONATURAE gluten-free FUSILLI

BIONATURAE gluten-free PENNE

BIONATURAE gluten-free ELBOWS

ENJOY LIFE CINNAMON GRANOLA

ENJOY LIFE VERY BERRY GRANOLA

ENJOY LIFE CHOC CHIP COOKIES

ENJOY LIFE NO OATS COOKIES

ENJOY LIFE DOUBLE CHOC COOKIES

ENJOY LIFE CARAMEL APPLE BARS

ENJOY LIFE VERY BERRY BARS

MARYS GONE ORIGINAL CRACKERS

MARYS GONE CARAWAY CRACKERS


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I love Mrs. Leepers products -- that Cheeseburger Macaroni, Chicken Alfredo and Beef Strogonof are the best gluten-free "helpers" around --- yum yum!!

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Yes, Mrs. Leepers [foods] are phenomenal.

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