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Great Article In The Boston Globe


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Guhlia Rising Star

Thanks for sharing. that's a pretty good article.

Sterndogg Apprentice

You beat me to it!! :lol: Mainstream indeed! Redbridge is pretty damn good and I'm very excited awareness is increasing!

Best,

Adam

mtdawber Apprentice

Yes, but for us in Canada does anyone know - is it available here? I've written to the LCBO, Beer Store and Labatt's - no responses yet.

mtdawber Apprentice

Ok, just as I posted, I got a reply from the LCBO (for those of us in Ontario)

Dear Mrs. Dawber,

Thank you for contacting the LCBO Infoline and we apologize for the delay in responding to your query.

We carry one gluten-free beer at the LCBO called La Messangere (+682880). To find a store in your area with this product on hand, please click on the following link.

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You will need to click on the product name to prompt the store search screen.

Currently, there are no plans to introduce the Anheuser-Busch gluten free product. To investigate the cost of a special order of the product, please contact our Private Ordering department by phone at (416) 864-2554 in Toronto, 1-800-668-5144 elsewhere in the province, or by email at lindsey.pizzolato@lcbo.com.

You can learn more about the special order process and fill out a request online at our web site at Open Original Shared Link

Thank you for your interest in the LCBO.

Michael S. Biscak

Information Officer

LCBO Infoline

Tel: (416 ) 365-5900

Toll Free: 1-800-668-5226

Fax: (416) 864-2596

So it seems the answer is no for now.... A trip across the line is in order.... <_<

larry mac Enthusiast

That was pretty funny at the end - "I'm back baby!"

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jesscarmel Enthusiast

i was so excited when i saw this article yesterday when i went to boston.com to check the weather!

this is 2nd article that website has done on celiac. i was actually interview for the first which was longer.....

Jess


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BostonCeliac Apprentice

I was going to post this too!

I was so happy to see it in the Globe!

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