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Ian's gluten-free Corn Dogs


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I cannot find a store yet in the North Atlanta area that carries Ian's corn dogs. Does anyone know where I can find them?


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I cannot find a store yet in the North Atlanta area that carries Ian's corn dogs. Does anyone know where I can find them?

I'm in Kansas and I haven't spotted them here yet either. <_<

-Jessica :rolleyes:

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If you find one in the N Atlanta area let ME know!

jkmunchkin Rising Star

I've never seen those, but the S'Better Farms ones are pretty good if you can find those.

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nope, can't find the S'better farms ones either. Their website (and the guy I spoke with there) said that the Ingles around here carry them, but... ALL the Ingles in my area closed... I'd have to make quite a drive to go get them. (and I hate to drive!)

cmom Contributor

My health food store has the chicken nuggets and fish bites but not the corn dogs. :rolleyes:

mamaw Community Regular

I ordered S'Better Farms corndogs from Kosher.com They were fast in delivery too. They also carry Hoffner's gluten-free stuff and I think some others as well. S'Better Farms also has gluten-free chicken nuggets ..

mamaw


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I don't think the mini corn dogs were due out until the fall. I called them awhile ago but can't remember what they said :huh: I sure wish I could find the S'better ones.

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mart Contributor

Mamaw, how are the S'Better Farms corn dogs? Are they worth ordering? As for Ians, I'm pretty disappointed with their chicken nuggets and fish sticks. They don't taste like anything! Even when you add tons of salt. :(

chawk310 Apprentice

Thanks to everyone who responded. I've since e-mailed Ian's asking where I can buy them in the Atlanta area. I will keep you posted.

mcsteffi Rookie
Mamaw, how are the S'Better Farms corn dogs? Are they worth ordering? As for Ians, I'm pretty disappointed with their chicken nuggets and fish sticks. They don't taste like anything! Even when you add tons of salt. :(

The chicken nugs were terrible!! And very expensive! We ate 1 and threw the whole box away. I would love to have the corn dogs... hope they are better.

Stephanie

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my daughter really likes the Ian's chicken nuggets and fish sticks...

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Mart

I really don't like corndogs but my kids gobbled them up.Truly I haven't found a great nugget either but so far I think Bell & Evans is about the same as S'Better Farms. No one at our house really cares for Ian's. The kids do eat Wellshire Kids nuggets. Carriefaith has a terrific recipe for C. nuggets. When I have time I make them and I too love them as well as my reg.eaters in my family.They are better than any nugget before my gluten-free days.

As far as price I haven't found anything gluten-free that is a bargain, you have to have a big wallet unless you eat basic and leave the treats alone. I'm talking ready made things. I do alot of my own cooking but at times it's nice to have a quick thing on hand.

Sorry I don't have the link to Carrie's nugetts but if you type it in it will come up.....

mamaw

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