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Has Anyone Tried This Product?


Mango04

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Has anyone tried Bob's Red Mill Cinnamon Raisin bread mix? Is it worth buying? A store near me carries it, but I was hoping to hear some product reviews first...

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Has anyone tried Bob's Red Mill Cinnamon Raisin bread mix? Is it worth buying? A store near me carries it, but I was hoping to hear some product reviews first...

:)

Dear Mango,

Be careful with Bob's Red Mill! I have heard they have had cc issues! I stay away from anything that has cc issues! My reaction is too violent! I do not want to chance it!

Sincerely,

NoGluGirl

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According to the Bob's Red Mill representative on the phone, they have two separate facilities - one manufactures gluten free products exclusively and the other plant handles everything else they make. We've never had problems with any of their products (we've used the bread mix and the flour mix). I recently bought the gluten free cornbread mix (says on the front of the bag that it's manufactured in the gluten free plant) but haven't tried it yet. I'd be curious about the cinnamon raisin bread - it sounds good - though we generally make our own by just adding raisins and cinnamon to any bread that we're making.

Samanthasmomma Apprentice

Yes I have tried it, and was not impressed. It seemed to have a funny aftertaste, im not buying it again, I threw most of the loaf in the trash.

Mango04 Enthusiast
Dear Mango,

Be careful with Bob's Red Mill! I have heard they have had cc issues! I stay away from anything that has cc issues! My reaction is too violent! I do not want to chance it!

Sincerely,

NoGluGirl

Thanks NGG but I'm very sensitive and I've never had even a little bit of a reaction to Bob's. Their products are actually tested for gluten so I've always wondered why so many ppl have problems with them. It's a mystery... :unsure::huh:

NoGluGirl Contributor
Thanks NGG but I'm very sensitive and I've never had even a little bit of a reaction to Bob's. Their products are actually tested for gluten so I've always wondered why so many ppl have problems with them. It's a mystery... :unsure::huh:

Dear Mango,

I am glad! I can tell RiceGuy. He buys from them frequently. Perhaps the other people have other sensitivities they are unaware of. That is a good possibility. Being allergic to soy, corn, rice, or legumes is likely the cause of others' reactions.

Sincerely,

NoGluGirl

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