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Ingles Commercial Mentions Gluten Free Muffin Mix


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I saw a commercial tonight for Ingles grocery store on abc that mentioned gluten free muffin mix. I wasn't really paying attention and i think it was showing a man looking for items in the store and it said something like, "Whether you're looking for (it named something i can't remember) or gluten free muffin mix or....... Thought it was pretty neat!


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I saw a commercial tonight for Ingles grocery store on abc that mentioned gluten free muffin mix. I wasn't really paying attention and i think it was showing a man looking for items in the store and it said something like, "Whether you're looking for (it named something i can't remember) or gluten free muffin mix or....... Thought it was pretty neat!

Ingles is awesome! I do my weekly shopping there. I recently saw a gluten-free section in their local sale circular that took up half a page. They also have a registered dietician, Leah, who has personally responded to my emails regarding the status of several of their store products.

Here's the Open Original Shared Link where you can download the store brand gluten-free list. They also have a list for name brand gluten-free products found in their stores.

Regrettably, most people won't know Ingles as they are only in the Deep South and tend to be found in rural areas. Often their store is the only one in town.

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Oh wow, that's great! Thanks for the info. and link Janet. I don't have an Ingles in my town but there's one not too far away and i pass by there every now and then so this is great! I'll stop in the next time i'm by there. Before going gluten-free i had bought some of their Laura Lynn brands and they were good. That's great they have a dietician to answer any questions. You're right, the Ingles not far from me is the only grocery store in that town.....I didn't think too many people would have heard of an Ingles. :) Thanks again for the info!

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