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Pizza Fusion - Temecula, Ca


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msmini14 Enthusiast

YAY! Gluten Free & Dairy Free pizza is here! Who wants to go with me????? Anyway, thought I would let you guys know it is open =)


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Janessa Rookie

I want to go :( I am in Long Beach and I've been waiting for the Santa Monica location to open.

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hippiegirl2001 Newbie
YAY! Gluten Free & Dairy Free pizza is here! Who wants to go with me????? Anyway, thought I would let you guys know it is open =)

Thanks for the heads up! I headed down to Pizza Fusion yesterday, what a treat. I asked the waitress if she gets many people ordering the gluten-free pizza, and she said that at each table there at the time someone had ordered gluten-free pizza.

By the way, off topic, if you know when the support group meets in Temecula, if you could let us know I would be grateful!

Thanks

Patty

missy'smom Collaborator

I regret that I missed the opportunity by two years! I used to live in LA and visit Temecula! But I wasn't gluten-free then. If only I could time travel! Enjoy for me, especially since it's dairy-free too!

ItchyMeredith Contributor

I've been to the one in San Diego....IT'S SO GOOD!!!!!

I live in LA so I can't wait till the Santa Monica one opens in January!!!

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Judyin Philly Enthusiast

so has anyone been to the Temecula Support group yet?

Judy

msmini14 Enthusiast

Hi all, I didnt even notice a couple of you asked about the support group in Temecula. I am sooo sorry about that. The main contact is Ramona and she is a sweet lady. Her email is ramonacdf@aol.com


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