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Why is everything that I need always out of stock. It's really starting to annoy me because there are some cereals that I can't seem to find anywhere else. Does anyone know where I can order some Aramanth cereals and Vans dairy free?


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I know a place in Pa. But for mailorder have you tried the gluten free trader? I ordered from them once and they shipped really fast and also only charged for the shipping for my pkg, not the way some do it by saying up 25# is $17.95.

I have been trying to get a catalog from Miss Roben's for 2 years-----haven't seen it yet in the mail.... I was recently told it is a mailorder only place......also when I spoke to someone they were not that friendly.

so I just moved on and order from reliable places.....

blessings

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I've had the most success ordering from here...

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I have never ordered from Miss Robins but have bought her gingerbread. It was quite good. She is located 12 miles from here and her stuff is in our new Natural Marketpace. If you live within driving distance they will prepare an order for pickup. Area is Hagerstown, MD. Claire

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