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Favorite gluten-free Costco Products?


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hineini Enthusiast

I know we've discussed this before but it's been a while and I'm heading to Costco on Saturday and wondering if people have any suggestions for products to keep my eye out for ....


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I know we've discussed this before but it's been a while and I'm heading to Costco on Saturday and wondering if people have any suggestions for products to keep my eye out for ....

Our costo carries the Enviro Kids cereal (the outside box does not say gluten free but all the boxes inside do... they were nice and let me open it up to double check!)

Their Canned Chicken is Gluten free and our store has a big box of Lara bars (I love these!)

hope this helps!

Sweetfudge Community Regular

Our costco also carries the cereal. My favorite thing to grab at costco is a big bag of almonds! I love them! I also saw Amy's frozen dinners at costco, but I don't get those anymore since getting sick. I'm trying to think but can't remember anything else...lol sorry :)

Michi8 Contributor

I wish our Costco carried the cereals! I keep checking, but never see them on the shelves. :(

I do like buying Kozy Shack rice pudding (individual servings) there though. :)

Michelle

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Our costco had the cereal but doesn't have it anymore. I buy velveeta cheese, canned fruit, fresh fruit, applesauce, mission tortilla chips, fresh meat, refried beans, salsa, parmesean cheese, reg cheese, milk, swiss miss hot coco,juice, corn tortillas etc. They have a salsa in the fresh dips section that says gluten free on the package, and my fav, they carry Paradise Valley all natural creamy mashed potatoes. They are instant potatoes and very good. I emailed the manufacturer and they responded saying their product is gluten free and made in a gluten free facility because they only process potatoes! Love these potatoes! I also get a box of starburst now and then, lol. I buy nuts there also.

Emme999 Enthusiast

They have some gluten-free Hans Chicken Sausages that are mighty tasty ;)

- Michelle :wub:

celiacgirls Apprentice

I bought a big box of Pacific chicken broth there.


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Ok, maybe not yummy, but the Kirkland vitamins say gluten free on them - I get all my vitamins there (multi, calcium, Vit. E, flaxseed oil...).

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Ok, maybe not yummy, but the Kirkland vitamins say gluten free on them - I get all my vitamins there (multi, calcium, Vit. E, flaxseed oil...).

good idea! never thought about that! i've just been buying mine at walmart, but i'm almost out, so i should go stock up!

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