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So, the last week of school before winter break, i bought Kinniknick english muffins, and went to heaven....so of course - im home now, and screwed bc nobody here sells that brand....does anyone have a packaging of Kinniknick with a website or anything on it....

im dying over here....

HELLLPPPPP

thankyyyy

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So, the last week of school before winter break, i bought Kinniknick english muffins, and went to heaven....so of course - im home now, and screwed bc nobody here sells that brand....does anyone have a packaging of Kinniknick with a website or anything on it....

im dying over here....

HELLLPPPPP

thankyyyy

Kinnikinnick english muffins are my bread substitute. I eat them all the time.

Go to Open Original Shared Link. You can order them from there. :)

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thankyyy, i was spelling it SOOO wrong so a website was never comming up when i googled it!

thanky <3

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I love their english muffins! I eat them with soft boiled eggs all the time. They are my favorite thing that they make.

Monica

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if you are in dix hills NY i buy my kinnk products a dr. b well in plainview, they care a large selection of their products

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