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Kozy Shack Puddings


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Recently, I was at the grocery store here in Vegas (Von's)

I noticed Kozy Shack Puddings -- they have few ingredients and the ingredients listed are not difficult to understand.

Here is the website for their products.

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Every single product says "Gluten Free" in the bottom of each page (in black)

I just picked up a 6 pack of Tapioca Pudding Paks -- YIPPPPPPEEEEEEEEE


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jerseyangel Proficient

Don't ya just love products that are labeled like that? :D

DingoGirl Enthusiast

Had to ban myself from Kozy Shack, it's not allowed in the house.....my favorite binge food after going gluten-free, but then, had to give up dairy...I could put away a 6-pack of the stuff in no time...sniff.... :(

Becky6 Enthusiast

That stuff is so good!!! I had some last night!!

TinkerbellSwt Collaborator

I love Kozy Shack. My boyfriend is a dairy manager in a major supermarket chain here in NJ. He brings a bunch home whenever it goes on sale. I love it. The banana is especially yummy!

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tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

OMG - I just got my first tastes of Kozy Shack puddings! I've had the Tapioca and the Chocolate -- they're GREAT!!! WooHoo!!! :lol::lol::lol::lol:

Guest Robbin
Had to ban myself from Kozy Shack, it's not allowed in the house.....my favorite binge food after going gluten-free, but then, had to give up dairy...I could put away a 6-pack of the stuff in no time...sniff.... :(

Dingogirl, Are you casein intolerant or lactose intolerant. If lactose maybe after a while you could try it again and use a lactaid-type supplement. Guys, the rice pudding is soooo excellent. Had to give up rice, though...sniff with DingoGirl....oh well, great company, though. Really good labeling and simple ingredients.


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Guest cassidy

Kozy Shack is the best! I love the tapioca. They also sell it in big tubs, like cottage cheese. We have so many of those containers that we use like tupperware.

4getgluten Rookie

I always have some Kozy Shack in my refrigerator! It makes me so happy to go into a market and buy foods that state "gluten-free" on the label.

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Dingogirl, Are you casein intolerant or lactose intolerant. If lactose maybe after a while you could try it again and use a lactaid-type supplement. Guys, the rice pudding is soooo excellent. Had to give up rice, though...sniff with DingoGirl....oh well, great company, though. Really good labeling and simple ingredients.

Robbin, I am lactose-intolerant....don't really know anything about casein at this point - is it not derived from milk? Just eliminated dairy recently with great success in the stomach area....not bloated and painful as before. So sorry about your rice....maybe I"ll try the lactaid and see what happens - - - look out, I feel a binge coming on.... :rolleyes:

Lisa Mentor

Kosy is also great for company......Rice with raisans, add a little cinnom, brown sugar, and some brandy and server warm....not tooooo bad.

tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

ooooooh .. . . that sounds goooood! :D

teankerbell Apprentice

oh boo hoo. I am casein intolerant so no Kozy Shack pudding for me. Back to home made rice pudding. :(

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