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Does anyone shop at the gluten free mall? I'm trying to find a place with a good selection of gluten free products including frozen foods that won't kill you on shipping.


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The gluten-free mall has ok products, but not the brand names I like. And if you try to order their frozen food they'll hit you with a huge shipping cost. So I DON'T recommend it.

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Do you have any place you order from that you could recommend?

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I mainly order my products from glutensolutions.com ( I love the BiAglut pasta and crackers)

I also order from glutino.com (I love their bagels and english muffins and basically all their products I love. They taste great) Although if you order ground shipping it usually take a little more than a week to get my package from CA to Florida.

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I hope this helps!!

swittenauer Enthusiast

I will take a look at those sites. I just hope some more people have a few more suggestions for me.

jenvan Collaborator

The mall carries a few things I can't find anywhere. However, my favorite place is the Gluten Free Trading Post--huge selection, the biggest of any I think. Its a store based out of WI. My orders always arrive quickly. Open Original Shared Link You can ck out their pdf catalog, its very big. I haven't ordered frozen from them, so can't speak to that.


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I too use the gluten-free Trading Co.I also order directly from Anna's mixes and Dietary Specialities......And I buy from a vendor the Everybody Eats crusty rolls & baguettes--- they are out of this world......

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