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Where do many of y'all shop? I go to Whole Foods, Winn DIxie and Wal-Mart, but I can't seem to find the foods many of y'all talk about. Kinnikinnick, Glutino and other gluten-free products are hard to find.

Also looking for cheese it like snacks and such.

Also (sorry, winded I know) the Envirokids cerals, any recomendations?


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Where do many of y'all shop? I go to Whole Foods, Winn DIxie and Wal-Mart, but I can't seem to find the foods many of y'all talk about. Kinnikinnick, Glutino and other gluten-free products are hard to find.

Also looking for cheese it like snacks and such.

Also (sorry, winded I know) the Envirokids cerals, any recomendations?

I go to Whole Foods (Tinkyada, some specialty items that are mostly local), EnviroKids, Ener-G pretzles, energy bars, Food for Life tortillas, Bobs Flours), PCC, Trader Joe's, and Safeway.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I have a store near me which is all gluten-free items, and then I shop at Wegmans, those are my only two big shopping places for the special food.

mamaw Community Regular

Many of us shop by mailorder to find the best stuff... I don't have a good store close to me so I order by mail alot.

Guhlia Rising Star

I shop Walmart and mail order. Wal-mart's GV brand labels gluten free so I buy mostly GV brand products. For my mail order products I use shopbydiet.com and kinnikinnick.com. Both are great!

missy'smom Collaborator

I recently asked my local health food store Rainbow Blossom if they could order a product that they didn't have in the store. They said no problem and no extra charge if it was available from the supplier(s) that they use. Unfortunately, they couldn't get that particular item. But you might want to ask.

olalisa Contributor
Also (sorry, winded I know) the Envirokids cerals, any recomendations?

I really like the envirokids Frosted Flakes. They're GRRRRRREAT! (seriously) :)


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I recently asked my local health food store Rainbow Blossom if they could order a product that they didn't have in the store. They said no problem and no extra charge if it was available from the supplier(s) that they use. Unfortunately, they couldn't get that particular item. But you might want to ask.

my natural foods store has a very large selection of gluten-free products and has never had a problem ording anything that i have asked for. i travel a few months out of the year for business and often have them ship things to me. i would recomend finding the "mom and pop" store near you, in my opnion they are more accommodating.

good luck ;)

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