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Celiac Specialties (& Kinnikinnick Waffles)


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The 1st thing I did when I got to the Suffolk County Vendor Fair today, was go straight to the table where Celiac Specialties was set up. Donuts is probably the one thing I miss, and I heard there's were good. Well those people were not lying!! They are awesome.

I tried the Kinnikinnick ones when I was first diagnosed and hated them. But these are incredible. They tasted just like a gluten filled donut :)

Although speaking of Kinnikinnick, I tried their waffles today, which are incredible. Way better than Van's.

If you miss doughnuts like I did, these are wonderful.


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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Those donuts are good, they sell them at the gluten-free source in Dillsburg, they are pricey but worth it. People compare them to Krispy Kreme's all the time.

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The 1st thing I did when I got to the Suffolk County Vendor Fair today, was go straight to the table where Celiac Specialties was set up. Donuts is probably the one thing I miss, and I heard there's were good. Well those people were not lying!! They are awesome.

I tried the Kinnikinnick ones when I was first diagnosed and hated them. But these are incredible. They tasted just like a gluten filled donut :)

Although speaking of Kinnikinnick, I tried their waffles today, which are incredible. Way better than Van's.

If you miss doughnuts like I did, these are wonderful.

Right you are,the chocolate glazed ones were really good. Tasted like doughnuts.Two excellent products,Joan's pizza and the doughnuts,my faves at the fair

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Right you are,the chocolate glazed ones were really good. Tasted like doughnuts.Two excellent products,Joan's pizza and the doughnuts,my faves at the fair

Lucky me--I work less than 5 miles from the celiac specialties bake shop...all of their stuff is great --most people go crazy over the donuts--personally I think their cinimmon buns are the absolute best thing ever--im also crazy about their pie crust!!

wowzer Community Regular

I work about 7 miles from Celiac Specialties. I'm in love with the soft sugar cookies. I haven't tried the donuts yet. I did try the pizza and the herb bread. They were okay.

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wowzer Community Regular

I finally tried the donuts at Celiac Specialties. They are wonderful.

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