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Amazon Grocery Has Gluten Free Products


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Hello everyone,

I don't post often but I am certainly one whom loves bargains :) so I thought I would share this with everyone. I got an email today from Amazon. They have just started an online "grocery store" and they sell GLUTEN FREE PRODUCTS!!!!! I could not believe it. Some of the products I just saw were Bobs Red Mill, Pamelas and The Gluten Free Pantry. Get this....if you order $49 or more by August 31, they will give you a $10 instant rebate and anything over $25 is free ship. I know the Gluten Free Panty Chocolate Truffle brownies are out of this world and only 15.00 for 6 packages...that is only 2,50 a box before the instant rebate.

Hope this helps others as I know it will me.

Cindy


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Yup :D I just got mine!

(6) Arrowhead Mills Organic Buckwheat Flakes, (6) Nature's Path Rice Crispy cereal, (12) packages of MiDel Royal Vanilla Cookies. With the free shipping and ten bucks off it turned out to be only $2.07 per item.

Delivery can take awhile, especially if you're waiting by the front door the entire time like me! I have new respect for the men in brown. :wub:

IrishKelly Contributor

WOW...thanks for this info.!!!

Sweetfudge Community Regular

Yeah it is SO nice! Just make sure you have tasted the foods you want before you buy 6 cartons of them...that would suck! They also have regular foods that aren't under the gluten free section that you could stock up on :) Great deal!!

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