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Wal Mart And Sam's Brand...


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zachsmom Enthusiast

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Hey I just noticed something... Good Value ,,, wal mart brand ... lables all there GLUTEN FREE STUFF ( meaning regular items that happen to just not have wheat in them ) .. gluten free ...( I was looking at somethign and saw the lable. ) But gee how nice of them.... I also noticed that many of there things have a made in canada... and germany???? ( gum) I wonder if that is a reason for the glutne free friendly labeling? I am glad they do this but just throught.... I would bring it to everyones attention.... Its nice to know.


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yes, i love it! i shop at walmart anyway cuz it's cheap, and i know i can count on it being gluten-safe :)

wolfie Enthusiast

Love, love, love that they do this! :)

2Boys4Me Enthusiast
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Hey I just noticed something... Good Value ,,, wal mart brand ... lables all there GLUTEN FREE STUFF ( meaning regular items that happen to just not have wheat in them ) .. gluten free ...( I was looking at somethign and saw the lable. ) But gee how nice of them.... I also noticed that many of there things have a made in canada... and germany???? ( gum) I wonder if that is a reason for the glutne free friendly labeling? I am glad they do this but just throught.... I would bring it to everyones attention.... Its nice to know.

Canadian Walmarts don't label stuff gluten free. I've asked a couple of "pantry" managers and they all say they don't know when/if it will ever happen in Canada. <_<

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Canadian Walmarts don't label stuff gluten free. I've asked a couple of "pantry" managers and they all say they don't know when/if it will ever happen in Canada. <_<

Bummer! :angry:

Linda--the new picture of your boys is really cute :)

2Boys4Me Enthusiast

What!? I put it there a nanosecond ago! You're fast!

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