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I ordered a bunch of stuff from Kinnickinnick (can't remember how to spell it). I tried one of their chocolate covered donuts tonight...and it was actually very GOOD. A real treat in this gluten free desert! I also got their plain bagels....toasted half and added some butter....not bad at all (not great compared to a "real" bagel), but fairly passable, I can live with it. The donuts were heavy feeling and didn't look so promising, but I really enjoyed it so I'll be ordering those again. Lotsa calories, though, high carb! :P


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Yeah, I agree. The donuts are very good. Yummmmmmmm !!! :) The Kinnickinnick Sandwich bread is the only bread my son will eat. So I'm constantly placing orders, and he gets excited when he gets to have a chocolate donut once in awhile.

wolfie Enthusiast

Another fan of those donuts here...YUM!!!! I just had one last night! :)

francelajoie Explorer

The store I go to has the chocolate ones. They sell them like 3$ a bag. Very cheap! They only have chocolate though. Being the Canadian I am, I wish they had the maple ones!

cgilsing Enthusiast

I also tried them for the first time a few weeks ago! Very good! I usually share my gluten-free food at home with my hubby, but those were good enough I kept them for myself!! :lol:

happy4dolphins Enthusiast

I've bought the cinniamon ones too. YUMMY! and the bread it good too. I second that montion.

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