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Betty Crocker Goes Gluten Free!


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Janeti Apprentice

:) Hello all...

Just got an email from my celiac group who received an email from general mills stating that Betty Crocker will now

have gluten-free vanilla and chocolate cake mixes, also brownies and chocoate chip cookie mixes!! It will be available as of

June 1, 2009. I was so excited, I just wanted to share. Janet


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:) Hello all...

Just got an email from my celiac group who received an email from general mills stating that Betty Crocker will now

have gluten-free vanilla and chocolate cake mixes, also brownies and chocoate chip cookie mixes!! It will be available as of

June 1, 2009. I was so excited, I just wanted to share. Janet

Already been posted - https://www.celiac.com/gluten-free/index.ph...l=betty+crocker

Lisa Mentor
:) Hello all...

Just got an email from my celiac group who received an email from general mills stating that Betty Crocker will now

have gluten-free vanilla and chocolate cake mixes, also brownies and chocoate chip cookie mixes!! It will be available as of

June 1, 2009. I was so excited, I just wanted to share. Janet

Thanks for posting this. Very excited!!!

Silly Yak Pete Rookie

Thats old news already. Im counting down to June 1 The day they hit the stores.

purple Community Regular

Remind all about the yellow cake mix too, according to kill.the.gluten, posted earlier and still waiting on their comments...YUM...I hope! Think what else you can make with those mixes and the gluten-free cereals. Bring out those old recipes and get ready to be even more creative...gluten-free style B)

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