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Hey Everyone!

I am really new to this. My 2 1/2 year old daughter has just recently be diagnosed and i am spending hours online looking for good products to try to buy. Is there any online store you can order an ship to canada? And if yes? what are they? do they ship frozen food?

And other question i thought i would throw out there. I heard General Mills Mickey Mouse clubhouse and lil einstein cereals are gluten free. Does anyone know if this is true?

Thanks in advance. and if anyone has any ideas for food, meals and stuff that taste good. I would love the advice.

Nicole :-)


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Many companies are actually based in Canada. Kinnikinnick is one of my favorites for perpared baked goods- breads, bagels, donuts, etc. Glutino is my other favorite, for pretzels and crackers, and their daughter company gluten-free pantry for baking mixes. I would think that these are sold to/shipped to Canada as well- half the box is in French for a reason :lol:

Check out the "Best Of" Thread for some of our favorites!

psawyer Proficient

Glutino will ship anywhere in Canada or the US. Canadian shipments come directly from their suburban Montreal location.

Paytons-mom Rookie

Thanks Everyone!....

Anyone know of American websites that ship to Canada? They have alot of prepared meals and stuff.....???

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