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I have tried just about every gluten-free brownie mix out there, and while most of them are okay...I have to say that Pamela's is THE BEST! I hadn't tried Pamela's until this past week, and I happened to run across a box of the brownies with chocolate chunks, and I made the recipe for the 'fudgy' ones on the back and added some more chocolate chips, and then sprinkled chocolate chips on top before baking. I think they were some of the best brownies we've ever had, gluten free or not! I highly HIGHLY recommend these if you haven't already made them for your family. They are so incredibly fattening....but OH so good!


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I agree and so do my non-gluten free friends. The chocolate cake is great and I have made the pound cake (with macadamias and heath/toffee pieces) from the yellow cake mix.

Every Pamala's I've tried is wonderful.

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I have tried just about every gluten-free brownie mix out there, and while most of them are okay...I have to say that Pamela's is THE BEST! I hadn't tried Pamela's until this past week, and I happened to run across a box of the brownies with chocolate chunks, and I made the recipe for the 'fudgy' ones on the back and added some more chocolate chips, and then sprinkled chocolate chips on top before baking. I think they were some of the best brownies we've ever had, gluten free or not! I highly HIGHLY recommend these if you haven't already made them for your family. They are so incredibly fattening....but OH so good!

Ditto, ditto, ditto, to both you and Momma Goose :lol:

I am a huge fan of Pamela's products, especially the Chocolate Cake Mix, Brownie Mix, and the Baking and Pancake Mix.

Glad you discovered them and share the love too :D

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I agree and so do my non-gluten free friends. The chocolate cake is great and I have made the pound cake (with macadamias and heath/toffee pieces) from the yellow cake mix.

Every Pamala's I've tried is wonderful.

Forgot to mention I tried with hesitance Pamela's White Cake Mix, most all of the "white" version of gluten-free cake mixes I have tried haven't turned out so great so I didn't have my hopes up.

I was amazed! I made cupcakes for my gluten eating nieces, even the batter tasted like a grocery store mix (like Duncan Hinds or something).

The cupcakes were light, airy, spongy, and "white" :lol: , just like the real thing.

Next time I need to make a white birthday cake this is the mix I will be using.

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Forgot to mention I tried with hesitance Pamela's White Cake Mix, most all of the "white" version of gluten-free cake mixes I have tried haven't turned out so great so I didn't have my hopes up.

I was amazed! I made cupcakes for my gluten eating nieces, even the batter tasted like a grocery store mix (like Duncan Hinds or something).

The cupcakes were light, airy, spongy, and "white" :lol: , just like the real thing.

Next time I need to make a white birthday cake this is the mix I will be using.

Thanks for letting me know that because I have had the same hesitance with any gluten free white cake mix. I will definitely have to try it!

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