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I moved here in June and this Wild Oats has always had it!!!! That's good news for all of you whose stores don't have it now though!

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AndreaB Contributor

I don't remember if our Wild Oats has it or not. Loganberries, the Gluten Free Store carries frozen kinnikinick stuff though.

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Has anyone seen them yet?

When I saw Kinnikinnick products at the Wild Oats in Frankin, TN I couldn't stop smiling. :P

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hez Enthusiast

Sadly, my Wild Oats only has the shelf stable products. They carry none of the breads, muffins or pizza crusts :angry:

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When I saw Kinnikinnick products at the Wild Oats in Frankin, TN I couldn't stop smiling. :P

Their donughts and bread have always been there, at least for the year or so I been going... I try not to notice thier chololate doughnuts....

I have been trying to get them to carry the fake oreo's but so far they have not ordered them :(

(thats the one off the Hillsboro pike exit of the 440 right? )

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Guest melannen

I was at wild oats just last night...I didn't notice (but I wasn't buying food, I needed some tea and a new incense burner so I wasn't exactly looking where I would've seen them)

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