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Just Got My Ener G Order


jennyj

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As you can see I am a little excited about getting my first order from Ener G on my shelves. I got the first half yesterday evening and the rest today. I have already sold to three people, one being me. They are even more excited than I am if that is possible. No more hour long drives to get a loaf of bread.


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jerseyangel Proficient

That's great, Jenny! I'm happy for you--and your customers :)

AndreaB Contributor

That's great Jenny!

Did you order their baking powder or baking soda?

Guest nini

I love their crackers and the hot dog buns! I just had hot dogs for dinner earlier tonight and I toasted the EnerG buns in my toaster oven, they were soooooooo good! The store that I shop at recently started carrying a lot more of their products too and while I don't like their sandwich breads, I do love the crackers and the hot dog buns! I've got some pound cake to try too, and they have these chocolate chip bars that are soooooo yummy! Kind of like a crispy rice energy bar, but very addicting!

Has anyone tried their cinnamon crackers? They look good and I'm thinking about trying them next. I just don't like to spend a lot on gluten-free specialty products if they aren't good.

jennyj Collaborator

I did not order any baking sods or powder yet. I made up some brochures and gave them out to have people circle what they wanted to see in the store. I did get the crackers--I love them--choc. chip bars. I have tried the cinnamon crackers they were ok but I didn't order them for the store---yet. I called one customer and told her that my stuff was in and she was there within 3 minutes. Thanks for all the positive comments. :rolleyes:

Generic Apprentice

I agree the cinnamon crackers are ok, I don't think they were worth the $6.50 I payed for them. They reminded me of corn tortillas that have been fried in oil and covered in cinnamon and sugar, but are slightly stale.

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