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Archway Coconut Macaroons


kathy1

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I just called the Archway company to ask since my husb loves these cookies. The man in customer service knew imediately what I was talking about. It was nice that I didnt have to explain the whole celiac disease thing. Well he said that the coconut macaroons USED to be gluten-free, but they now contain wheat as the last ingrediant. he did say it was just a trace amt, but even that is too much.

They said they couldnt afford a dedicated line to remain gluten-free.

SAD!


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Guest nini

There is a Coconut Macaroon that is gluten-free, Jennie's, they are really good... also, you can make them yourself, I posted my stepmom's gluten-free coconut macaroon recipe in the recipe section!

Mango04 Enthusiast

Fabe's Macaroons are really good too.

kathy1 Contributor

thanks!

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Xime1972 Newbie

Hi

I just read your message, but I can't find the "recipe" section, and I really need it, please if you can send me to my e-mail, I really appreciate that.

Thank, Anita

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