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Holiday World To Offer gluten-free Food


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I will enjoy our annual trip to Holiday World even more this year!

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That's great!

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I was just recently notified of some of their gluten-free items . . . it has moved up on our list of destinations to visit. :D

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I am also from southwestern Indiana and heard this story on the radio. We have visited Holiday World several times but I have never dared to eat anything there!!!!

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