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Shipping gluten-free Products To Ukraine


Wynna

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Hi Guys - I'm from Texas, but live in Odessa, Ukraine. I would like to order Gluten Free foods and flours from somewhere in Europe that will ship to Ukraine. Can anyone help me find a web site.

Thanks for your help.

Wynna

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Hi Guys - I'm from Texas, but live in Odessa, Ukraine. I would like to order Gluten Free foods and flours from somewhere in Europe that will ship to Ukraine. Can anyone help me find a web site.

Thanks for your help.

Wynna

Hi,

I'm travelling to Ukraine (Lviv) on June.

I'd be grateful for any hint reg. gluten-free food, products etc.

Thanks

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Hi Guys - I'm from Texas, but live in Odessa, Ukraine. I would like to order Gluten Free foods and flours from somewhere in Europe that will ship to Ukraine. Can anyone help me find a web site.

Thanks for your help.

Wynna

Try Russian websites. Russia is the closest country and the prices for gluten-free products should be better. Also check for big chain-stores in Kiev, they should have something.

I am going to Moscow this August and already contacted 7-th Continent Superstore about gluten-free products. Got immediate reply with the list of available gluten-free products. I am very happy now - I know where and what I will buy and cook there. :P

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