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Kinikinik Bagels Online


jesscarmel

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jesscarmel Enthusiast

does anyone know where you can buy them online, preferably at a site where i can also get glutino pretzels?

i have yet to eat a good bagel!


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I know you can buy them at Kinnickinnick's website, but I haven't seen them anywhere else online. My local health food store carries them, so I just buy them there. They have to be frozen, so I don't know if any one else is going to ship them.

happygirl Collaborator

Jess,

The three sites that I have used (glutenfreemall, allergygrocer, and glutenfreepantry) do not carry them online. But I believe that you can do a search on K's webpage for stores near you that carry them?

Hope you find them :)

L

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