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(excerpt taken from Gluten Solutions)

People Magazine Features Danna Korn

Thursday, May 3rd, the gluten-free community will get blitzed with an infusion of much-needed public exposure. People Magazine is running a feature article highlighting the benevolence and selfless caring of our industry's foremost expert, Danna Korn.

For those of you who don't know, Danna has written three of the top-selling books related to the gluten-free diet. She is the fonder of R.O.C.K (Raising our Celiac Kids), and is the most sought-after speaker at gluten-free conferences nationwide. She is the pioneer, the leader, and the touchstone for thousands of families. Her books include,


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jerseyangel Proficient

Thanks! Great news--I can't wait to read this. :)

Canadian Karen Community Regular

That's awesome!!!!!!

Karen

Guest j_mommy

That is sooo awesome. I loved "Living Gluten Free for Dummies"!!!! This site and that book saved my sanity after being diagnose! :D

angel-jd1 Community Regular

Thanks for posting this. I posted it on my group and forgot to post it here also! I'm glad to see someone did!! :)

-Jessica :rolleyes:

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

THANKS FOR THE HEADS UP. JUST GOT THIS UP DATE---

UP DATE FROM LIST SERV....

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Poster: Danna Korn - ROCK <danna@CELIACKIDS.COM>

Organization: Raising Our Celiac Kids (R.O.C.K.)

Subject: People Magazine article - moved a week later

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Hi!

I know some of you have heard about a People Magazine article that will be out about celiac disease, ROCK, and other gluten-free-related things.

Originally, the article was scheduled to come out in this upcoming issue (hitting stands May 3/4) -- but they've moved it out a week, so it will now hit stands May 11th.

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JUDY

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

This great!!!! It is really good people are starting to take an interest in celiac it is becoming very common.


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Nantzie Collaborator

That is SO COOL!!!! I can hardly wait.

:D

Nancy

mandigirl1 Enthusiast

FINALLY!!!!!!!!!!!!

IM SO EXCITED!!!!!!!!!

THANKS FOR THE NEWS, YOU GUYS ARE GREAT!!!!!!!!!

angel-jd1 Community Regular

I finally had a couple of min. to jot an e-mail off to people magazine. Here is what I wrote (short and sweet).

I just wanted to drop you a note to say THANK YOU!! I have heard that you are putting together an article on Dana Korn and Celiac Disease. Thank you for creating awareness of Celiac!! I can't wait to read the article.

Sincerely,

I hope everyone takes a few seconds to do the same!!

-Jessica :rolleyes:

jkmunchkin Rising Star

One of my friends is in there PR Dept, so she's getting a big thank you :)

mandigirl1 Enthusiast

hello everyone,

just read the latest People magazine (May14), from cover to cover and there were no articles on celiac disease. Maybe its in the next issue???

jerseyangel Proficient
hello everyone,

just read the latest People magazine (May14), from cover to cover and there were no articles on celiac disease. Maybe its in the next issue???

Yes, it's scheduled to be in the next issue :)

angel-jd1 Community Regular

I went to the grocery store today and picked up the edition dated May 14th. There is not an article on Dana in it (that I can see). However there is a mention of celiac in a blurb about Elizabeth Hasselbeck. Am I missing the article or has it been pushed again?

-Jessica :rolleyes:

chrissy Collaborator

has anyone seen the magazine yet? the one at my local store is still the May 14 issue. what is on the front cover of the one with the dana korn article?

2Boys4Me Enthusiast

I was a bit disappointed with my $4.79 + tax People magazine May 14 issue. <_<

There was a line about Eliz. Hasselbeck (?) "suffering" from Celiac and Angel JD 1's gluten-free dinner question for Rachael Ray. I'm not sure I'll cough up the money next week. Maybe I'll just see if I can borrow it.

Guest j_mommy

What is going on with this!!!! I thought there was suppossed to be an article???? I've bought the last three issues and not a word about it in them!!!! Anyone know what's going on??????

confused Community Regular

I was going to go buy it today, im so glad i read this thread first. If its in the one next week will someone tell us before we all go buy it and see nothing lol.

paula

Nantzie Collaborator

I'm guessing celebrity news gets first dibs, then they shuffle in the human interest stuff as they have room. <_<

Nancy

Guest j_mommy

I just emailed People! So when they get back to me I will pass the word along!

angel-jd1 Community Regular

Any info on the article? Has Dana posted anything more on the listserv??

I sure do hope that the article wasn't scrapped!! <_<

-Jessica :rolleyes:

Guest j_mommy

I still haven't heard anything from people!!!

Lisa Mentor

I just went through the May 21 issue...nothing there.

Canadian Karen Community Regular

No, it's not, Lisa. I bought it...... <_<

angel-jd1 Community Regular
No, it's not, Lisa. I bought it...... <_<

I stood at the check-out stand and flipped through it and when I couldn't find the article I put it back. I wasn't going to spend almost $4.00 until I was sure it was in there!! ha I figured I would come here and find out if I had skipped a page with the article. I could always go back and pick it up.......I'm starting to get sad about this article. The longer the wait the less I think it is going to be published <_< . Darn celebs and their issues.....they take up too many pages in the magazine. ha

-Jessica :rolleyes:

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