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mamaw

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Can anyone help me as I will be around the canadian falls side in a few months ... I always like to find stores that carries gluten-free so I can look for food items that I can't find at home.I of course will be able to shop close to the American side also if anyone knows where to buy there also.

thanks

mamaw


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If you feel like dealing with Border Patrol, come down into the states and go to Wegmans (www.wegmans.com) or Feel Rite.

Both are good sources of gluten free foods. There is a Wegman's in Niagara Falls (on the US side, but I'm not sure how good it is - they don't all carry the same products). In Amherst, (not far from NF) there is a good Wegman's and a Feel Rite store. There is also a store called Healthy Essentials in East Amherst that has a TON of gluten free food, but I think it's kind of pricey.

Feel free to PM me if you want more info or directions to any of these places!

Good luck and enjoy the Falls!

lorka150 Collaborator

Hi there,

I am from there, and I can help you out.

If you want to PM me, I can give you a tonne of restaurant resources, and directions to grocery stores.

Let me know.

:)

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