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I Wonder If We'll Ever See....


Turtle

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I was sitting here this morning watching a "how to clean your floor better commercial" in between the morning news and I thought to myself....wonder when we'll see a gluten-free commercial on tv?? <_<

Someone a while back posted w/ the topic "I wanna be the first to..." so i've decided I wanna be the first to either see or heck, be in a gluten-free commercial. :P

HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!


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Guest nini

sorry to dissapoint you but I've already seen gluten free commercials on tv... one was for a breadless coated chicken that Publix carries and it said "GLUTEN FREE" loud and clear... I was dumbfounded... another one was on the food network... but if you mean for a product that is specifically only created to be gluten-free like Kinnikinick or The Gluten Free Pantry, then no haven't seen one of those...

Nantzie Collaborator

I can't wait until I see an informational commercial about celiac. "If you have these symptoms, see your doctor." But right now, a lot of doctors are still uninformed and might just blink at you if you say celiac. I'm hoping that the NIH's campaign to educate doctors and other healthcare workers is going well. The grassroots information is sure spreading like wildfire...

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Wow Nini , you are untouchable b/c you've actually seen a commercial. HAHA!

jayhawkmom Enthusiast

I've actually seen the commercial on the food network too. It's the girl who blogs "glutenfreegirl" - and it's about a 30-45 second commercial.

I too would love to see a commercial for Kinnikinnick or Tinkyada or something like that!! =)

Guest nini
Wow Nini , you are untouchable b/c you've actually seen a commercial. HAHA!

smarty pants... :P:P:P:P:P:P:P:P:P:P

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