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JustMe75

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Ok, I'm so excited I had to share this with everyone! I was at the Celiac Convention today in Pasadena, CA and I just found out that Doughboys Pizza (which I posted previously about being the BEST pizza but is located in Central California - about 6 hours from me) now ships their pizza and is starting to sell in stores! She said she is working on getting them in Albertsons Grocery and will try to get them into more health food type stores all over. I had some today and bought two to take home to bake. They are pricey but isn't all gluten free pizza and it is soooo good! I tried the one with pesto and artichokes, YUMMY! The web site also says they can accommodate no cheese, soy cheese and other requests.

Here is the link to the website about the pizzas available in stores:

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Here is a link to the online purchase:

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lizard00 Enthusiast

OMG! That pizza looks so good, it's making me hungry.

I want to go to there :lol:

Salax Contributor

Wow, very cool and yummie looking! I might have to order one. :D

silly-ack Newbie

I live 10 mins from Pismo and I love doughboy's!! AND the pizza is buy one get one free on tuesdays if you go in. The owner is extremely nice, she was a nurse for years and her celiac patients convinced her to add gluten free pizza to her menu. That's so exciting she's able to get it in stores now!

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