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mookie03 Contributor

Hi guys,

Sorry if this has already been posted (i have been very MIA lately b/c i was studying for the bar and now just started my new job), but i was at Costco today and they now sell Lara Bars there! Thats the first time i have ever seen a gluten-free product there, so i just had to share!


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MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

That's very cool.

AndreaB Contributor

Oooohhhh,

My mom is thinking of joining again. I might just have to have her buy some. Not worth it for me to join.

DingoGirl Enthusiast

This is good news.....I have been wanting to try them. Is there more than one flavor? what is your favorite?

Guest melannen

I saw them too! I think it was a pack of 3 flavors...I only remember one: Cherry Pie (I remember because I was so excited as it's my favorite!)

mookie03 Contributor

There are three flavors in their variety pack- chocolate coconut chew, apple pie and cherry pie. My mom (non-celiac) tried the apple pie one today and LOVED it- and she is very picky about bars b/c she doesnt like sweet things. I think they are good, but i have to say my absolute favorite is Clif Nectar bars-- i love those. But still, its totally exciting to find a gluten free bar at Costco!

Guest nini

I didn't think Larabars were gluten-free... hmmmm they used to be one of my favorite snacks... (admitedly I haven't checked them, I just assumed something THAT GOOD couldn't be gluten-free! LOL!)

NEVERMIND!!!! LOL!!!! I was thinking of something else... Of course Larabars are gluten-free... DUH!!!!! (can you tell I'm not awake yet this morning???)


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CantEvenEatRice Enthusiast

I just tried the LEMON and they are soooooooooooooooooooo good!

prinsessa Contributor

I'm going to have to look for them this week. I love Lara bars (and so do the kids). I keep a couple in the diaper bag just in case someone gets hungry. I keep telling my mom that I want to try to buy them by the box....now I can ;)

TriticusToxicum Explorer
This is good news.....I have been wanting to try them. Is there more than one flavor? what is your favorite?

The apple is yummy

jerseyangel Proficient

They bother my stomach, for some reason, but I loved the Banana Cookie and the Pecan Pie flavors. The Ginger one is very good, also. :)

Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular

Did I just get a bad batch? I tried the chocolate coconut chew, and I thought it was horrible. Really. It had this very strong metallic/alcohol flavor. Not sure where that came from. I checked the ingredients, and couldn't find anything to explain that. I tried a bite from 2 different bars ( I had bought a bunch) and threw the rest out. I was very disappointed. :(

As far as I can tell, though, Tiger's Milk bars are gluten-free--and they are yummy and delicious!

Guest laydirain

I like cherry pie best & then aple pie

I tried most of the rest of them and didnt like them

totally did not like the orange chocolate - weird.

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