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GlutenFreeAl

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My local health food store has them buy one get one free (!) this week and I was thinking of trying them. Anyone had them?


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  GlutenFreeAl said:
My local health food store has them buy one get one free (!) this week and I was thinking of trying them. Anyone had them?

Yes! Is it a local place only or a big chain that I might be able to find here?

GlutenFreeAl Contributor

Sorry, local to Western New York...

Are they good?

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  GlutenFreeAl said:
Sorry, local to Western New York...

Are they good?

As I said... YES!

:D :D

I often get their Cinoman Rason ones when at Wild Oats.

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yeah they are the cinnamon ones are by far the best!

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  GlutenFreeAl said:
My local health food store has them buy one get one free (!) this week and I was thinking of trying them. Anyone had them?

I haven't tried the bagels, but if they are anything like the Enjoy Life Foods cookies, yum!

GlutenFreeAl Contributor

Ok, here's another question. Perky O's are also BOGO. Do they taste anything at all like Cheerios??

Man I miss Cheerios... <_<


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i like perky os but i have never tried cheerios so i don't know about that but all the kids loved them at our conference

Guest nini

I really liked the Enjoy Life Onion bagels as well as the Cinnamon ones... they are great toasted with cream cheese on them

Becky6 Enthusiast

Love the bagels with cream cheese and the Perkyo's are good too!

jmengert Enthusiast

I haven't tried the bagels, but I've recently discovered Perky O's. I think they are great, and in my opinion, I think they are better than Cheerios. I really like both the apple cinnamon and frosted flavors. I wish I could find them BOGO!

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i tried the frosted perky o's and they are really sweet. the plain ones taste like cheerios.

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