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Kinnikinnick Bread In The San Diego Ca Area


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:( I asked my local Henry's to order some mixes, but bread baking is really not my thing. I would rather just buy a loaf. :P

People keep posting about Kinnikinnick English muffins and pizza crusts and all that good stuff that I would love to try, but I can't find any of it anywhere.

Not at Henry's (bought out by Whole Foods)

Not at Ralphs (aka Kroger elsewhere)

Not at Trader Joe's

Anyone know where I can find it? I looked online but balked at paying $10 shipping for a loaf of bread! :o

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When I visited San Diego 2 years ago, I stayed in the Hillcrest area near the hospital. I saw Kinnikinnick breads at the Whole Foods in Hillcrest. Check the Whole Foods website for the exact address.

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:( I asked my local Henry's to order some mixes, but bread baking is really not my thing. I would rather just buy a loaf. :P

People keep posting about Kinnikinnick English muffins and pizza crusts and all that good stuff that I would love to try, but I can't find any of it anywhere.

Not at Henry's (bought out by Whole Foods)

Not at Ralphs (aka Kroger elsewhere)

Not at Trader Joe's

Anyone know where I can find it? I looked online but balked at paying $10 shipping for a loaf of bread! :o

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2Boys4Me Enthusiast

Go to their website Open Original Shared Link and click on "find a store", then "U.S. Partners", then select your state, city, etc.

It's much easier to spell "goglutenfree.com" than it is to spell "Kinnikinnick"

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Guhlia Rising Star

The Kinnikinnick website is www.kinnikinnick.com. If you're in the US you can order up to $200 worth of stuff from them and only pay $10 shipping. Its a great deal. I buy my bread in bulk, donuts, bagels, waffles, cookies, and all my flours and such from them too and save a ton on shipping. I haven't had anything from Kinnikinnick yet that I didn't enjoy.

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