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Crazy Grocery Stores!


SunnyDyRain

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So today i went to my Favorite grocery store, Wegmans. I was looking for things I needed to make Ravioli's - Tapioca Flour, Potato Starch and Xantham Gum. Found 2 of them... no xantham gum. Now I KNOW wegmans has Xantham gum before, I had it in my had... it was right there. No where to be found now. I've also seen this in my local store, giant... I know they carried the k-toos oreos. I know it... i went and got them ate them and loved them.... no where to be found. It seems like everytime I go to the store, there is different things there. This time at wegmans they had chebe mixes, I had never seen them before, but now they are there!

I understand they want to bring new stuff in, give more variety... but add to it, don't tempt me with yummy k-toos then not have them anymore. don't leave me hanging wihtout xantham gum!!!

Sorry had to vent....

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You shopped there without me!!!! To think I spent the day at work :) I can't say they have been out of stuff when I go there. They sell K-too's now, wow. Were you Scranton again?

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You shopped there without me!!!! To think I spent the day at work :) I can't say they have been out of stuff when I go there. They sell K-too's now, wow. Were you Scranton again?

I didn't see k-toos at Wegmans. I saw them in giant, now I can't find them in Giant! I am annoyed. I took today and friday off, so I have a 5 day weekend up home to relax and help my parents.

I just think that they change what they carry... things were so different this time... I didn't even see Mary's gone Crackers!

I also stopped and got grainless baker's butterfly cookies :D:P

Come on Sept 16th!

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I didn't see k-toos at Wegmans. I saw them in giant, now I can't find them in Giant! I am annoyed. I took today and friday off, so I have a 5 day weekend up home to relax and help my parents.

I just think that they change what they carry... things were so different this time... I didn't even see Mary's gone Crackers!

I also stopped and got grainless baker's butterfly cookies :D:P

Come on Sept 16th!

I have it marked on my calendar, wouldn't miss Sept 16th for the world!!!! Did you get the butterfly cookies witht he Raspberry or the Peach? I want to try the peach.

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I have it marked on my calendar, wouldn't miss Sept 16th for the world!!!! Did you get the butterfly cookies witht he Raspberry or the Peach? I want to try the peach.

I didn't know they had peach! I just ate 3 of them for breakfast.... Celiac is making me fat(ter)!

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I am heading to Dillsburg tomorrow to check out some Apricot butterfly cookies. I agree, and grainless baker has helped me to get fatter as well. I am actually trying to get into a routine or diet of some sort to get back to a better weight.

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