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S'better Farms Corn Dogs


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After seeing someone post on here about S'Better Farms having gluten-free corndogs I decided to give them a try. I bought them a couple weeks ago not sure if I had the courage to try them. Well tonight I was being lazy and didn't feel like making anything so I decided tonight was the night. I was truly suprised how good it was. It's a corndog so lets not go crazy here - I mean it's not like this is the best thing I've ever eaten but I gotta tell you, if you want a corndog this is really good; and definately kid friendly.


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After seeing someone post on here about S'Better Farms having gluten-free corndogs I decided to give them a try. I bought them a couple weeks ago not sure if I had the courage to try them. Well tonight I was being lazy and didn't feel like making anything so I decided tonight was the night. I was truly suprised how good it was. It's a corndog so lets not go crazy here - I mean it's not like this is the best thing I've ever eaten but I gotta tell you, if you want a corndog this is really good; and definately kid friendly.

I just heard about S'Better Farms and have been thinking of trying their chicken fingers!

Where did ya find them? Whole Foods?

Guest nini

I haven't been able to find these in my area... I've been e-mailing back and forth with the company and they told me Ingles has them, but ALL the Ingles in my area have closed! Sheesh!

jkmunchkin Rising Star

I found them at this place Mrs. Greens. They have several locations in Westchester, NY & Connecticut

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I can attest that S'Better farms make the best corndog I have ever had. That said, they cost way too much. :(

Does anyone know anything about the ingrediate "Cooked milled rice?" It's on the list. I know it's gluten free, but it sounds sort of weird and I'd like to know more.

Kassie Apprentice

Where do u find these!?! ever since goin gluten free i have been craving corn dogs.

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In Vegas (and in So-Cal), they carry them at some Albertson's grocery stores.

The S Bette Farms website has a listing of the grocerystores that carry their products (they also have chicken wings and chicken tenders)

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Does anyone know anything about the ingrediate "Cooked milled rice?" It's on the list. I know it's gluten free, but it sounds sort of weird and I'd like to know more.

"Milled" means that the bran layer has been removed and it's been chopped up. So, basically, it's cooked white rice.

mamaw Community Regular

I think I was the one who mentioned liking the s'better farms corn dogs & nuggets a long time ago. But I ordered mine from Kosher.Com, they have other stuff like Hoffner's too. The shipping wasn't horrible like some but still pricey.

When I contacted S'better farms there were places in Ca. where you could get them but on the East coast I haven't found a place to buy them.

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