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Dillsburg, Pa


Mahee34

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Mahee34 Enthusiast

Just wanted to let anyone know in the central PA area that there is a new store called i Believe Gluten-free source, llc.......i was just there today and it is great! they have so many different options and even a frozen section with foods from grainless baker and glutenfreeforme......they're going to soon have a website up and running where you can order online, when that comes out i'll send it out on here. but anyone within the area i highly suggest looking it up and heading out there!!!


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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Hi, Can you give me directions on how to get there from Harrisburg? I would love to take a ride there tomorrow, Thanks for the info. :):) I love the Grainless Baker products.

IronedOut Apprentice

Please post the address if you have it. Maybe when the weather warms up, I'll use it as an excuse for a day out!

Lauren M Explorer

Here's what I got from my support group:

20 South Baltimore Street, Dillsburg, PA

phone: 717-432-5100

Hope that helps, I'll definitely check it out next time I go "home"

- Lauren

Guhlia Rising Star

Thank you Mahee35 and Lauren! Looks like I'll be making a trip to Dillsburg sometime soon. Woo-Hoo! :) Is this a health food store or is it strictly gluten free, like I could close my eyes, point to something, then eat it and be safe. :) Funny how excited I get about food now.

debbiewil Rookie

oooh, if anyone goes there, could you post the hours and directions? I live in MD, but my family's in NY, and I go up 15 right through Dillsburg whenever I go to visit family. This would be a great stop on the way up or down. And it's not all that far, about an hour, from where I live. So an occassional "stock up" trip would be possible as well.

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Lauren M Explorer

Hours are: Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursdays 9 -6; Fridays 9-8; and Saturdays 9-3

I've never been so I can't say how to get there, do you use Mapquest?

The e-mail I have says that they ONLY carry gluten-free products.

If someone goes, I want to know how the prices are!

- Lauren


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Mahee34 Enthusiast

I'll post directions when i get home and look at the brochure

the prices are the usual.....more expensive than anyone would like but worth it for some of the stuff i got.......i've never had the grainless baker before, SO good!!

Mahee34 Enthusiast

20 S Baltimore St., Dillsburg, PA 17019- 717-432-5100, 800-514-5212

From Harrisburg- Rt 15 South left on Rt 74 South. Thru red light, 1/2 block on right.

From York- Rt 74 North to Dillsburg. Store 1/2 block before red light on left.

From GEttysburg- Rt 15 North, first red light turn right onto Harrisburg Street, at next red light turn right onto Baltimore St, 1/2 block on right.

From PA turnpike- Gettysburg exit. Rt 15 south follow from Harrisburg directions

From Carlisle- Rt 74 south. Right on to Rt 15 south, left on Rt 74 south. Thru red light, 1/2 block on right.

Guest Robbin

This is sooo cool! I used to live in Millersburg, still have friends up there in the Harrisburg area, :) and will definitely check it out!! Thanks for the great tip. :)

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HorsSng Newbie

if you have never be at the Gluten Free Source you can check out the website at www.glutenfreesource.com

They have a customer discount program also.

If you have any questions about the store just ask.

happygirl Collaborator

I was at the Dillsburg store this weekend---great!

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I am a frequent shopper and I have found some things there that are amazing and have yet to come across them at other stores.

Mahee34 Enthusiast

I live in SC and everytime I'm back visiting my parents I always stock up at gluten free source...they're really great people that run a really great store. The last time I was there they said they were trying to get the little restaurant on the corner to make sandwhichs on gluten free bread so they could send their customers down there and give both places business...I highly suggest anyone making the trip to their store!

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