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Any Body Found The gluten-free Betty Crocker Mixes In Stores?


Silly Yak Pete

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Silly Yak Pete Rookie

Did any body purchase and make any of the Betty Crocker Gluten Free Mixes yet? Where did uyou purchase them and the price? What city and state please? Also most importantly how did they taste?


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hannahp57 Contributor

I can't find them anywhere! I'm in NC and looked in a harris teeter and a food lion. When i didn't see them on the shelf I went to customer service and asked if I could request a product and they basically told me no I would just have to keep coming back and checking. grr...i was so hoping to make cookies this week :(

I want to hear how they are too though in the off chance they do get them here in Fayettenam :P

hermitgirl Contributor

I am in Fort Worth, TX and am not surprised that I haven't found them yet. Considering how long it took to have the gluten free versions of chex on the shelves, I am hoping by July 1 at this rate. In the meantime enjoying some Pamela's Extreme Chocolate Mini Cookies.

Silly Yak Pete Rookie

oh i was hoping to have it by saturday which is my birthday.

mindiloo Rookie

i don't think the betty crocker mixes are out but you should try the Bob's RedMill gluten free chocolate cake mix, it's really good.

daphniela Explorer

I heard that they were supposed to come out June 1st. I went on the website to locate which stores would have them and none pop up.

ohsotired Enthusiast

Dallas area here, and I forgot to look today while I was at the store. Will try to check in the next couple of days and report back.

RE: Chex - it took quite a while for me to be able to find the Honey Nut Chex, and have just recently found the Chocolate Chex. Still no Strawberry or Cinnamon, though.


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GlutenGalAZ Enthusiast
I went on the website to locate which stores would have them and none pop up.

Is there a link on the Betty Crocker site to look for store locations that carry an item??

Thanks

Juliebove Rising Star

I looked at Central Market in Mill Creek, WA and they didn't have them. Not sure that was the best place to look. They carry a lot of gluten-free stuff already and tend to have more organic stuff.

daphniela Explorer
Is there a link on the Betty Crocker site to look for store locations that carry an item??

Thanks

Go to www.generalmills.com/corporate/brands/index.aspx and on the left column there is a link that says product locator. Click on that.

TrillumHunter Enthusiast

A person in my local group found them at Kroger with the gluten cake mixes. She said they were 4.95 a box.

njbeachbum Explorer

happy birthday Pete! i'm hoping that they are in NJ before my birthday on July 3rd :-)

purple Community Regular

Ditto the questions. So anxious to try the mixes ;)

I did find Kix again that is the new formula. Haven't seen it since January. Has the corn cob on the front and not made with oats (doesn't state gluten-free yet)

Silly Yak Pete Rookie

Thanks. What part of Jersey are you in?

mamaw Community Regular

In Southwestern Pa a local grocery chain will have the betty crocker next week. $ 3.99 a box.....

lizard00 Enthusiast
I can't find them anywhere! I'm in NC and looked in a harris teeter and a food lion. When i didn't see them on the shelf I went to customer service and asked if I could request a product and they basically told me no I would just have to keep coming back and checking. grr...i was so hoping to make cookies this week :(

I want to hear how they are too though in the off chance they do get them here in Fayettenam :P

I see you've already learned what the rest of NC calls Fayetteville :lol:

Don't hold your breath for Harris Teeter to carry it. Not saying they won't, but don't hold your breath. I would try Kroger first, if you have one close by. They also have some Pamela's mixes, and some Bob's Red Mill mixes.

hez Enthusiast

I am in CO and have not found any of the new gluten-free mixes. Still have not found the strawberry, chocolate or cinnamon chex. I have found the honey nut but only at SuperTarget. King Soopers (aka Kroger) has had the rice and corn chex but no other flavors.

I am so anxious for these new things to hit the shelves!

Hez

GlutenGalAZ Enthusiast
Go to www.generalmills.com/corporate/brands/index.aspx and on the left column there is a link that says product locator. Click on that.

Thank you very much for posting the link :)

Michi8 Contributor

It's not available to Canadians yet...don't know how long we'll be waiting. For those in the US who haven't found them yet, try asking your store manager to bring them in.

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Amyleigh0007 Enthusiast

Yes! We have them here in Missouri. I bought them today at Schnucks. They were $3.99 a box. There were four varieties; devils food cake, brownies, chocolate chip cookies, and vanilla cake. I bought the cookies and brownies. I made the cookies today and they were really good. They tasted like "regular" cookies, very sweet and no strange after taste. My picky son ate three at one sitting. He loved them. My toddler daughter said, "More!" after she ate one. I am going back to to store tomorrow and buying more!

njbeachbum Explorer

i'm live in north ocean county, but i work out in princeton... are you a new jerseyan?

Girly Girl Newbie

Betty Crocker's items won't be on shelves for 2-3 more months. A friends wife work's there and gave me some samples yesterday. We live in SoCal and she has been handing out samples. They are trying to get the word out. I made the choc. chip cookies from a box and they were easy and wonderful!!! My husband had four and I had 1 1/2. And most importantly no sign of being glutened or cc. I hope they get them out soon.

Silly Yak Pete Rookie

Thats not true. Its been posted that people have bought them already in stores and the company confirms they are out in some stores now.

Amyleigh0007 Enthusiast
Betty Crocker's items won't be on shelves for 2-3 more months. A friends wife work's there and gave me some samples yesterday. We live in SoCal and she has been handing out samples. They are trying to get the word out. I made the choc. chip cookies from a box and they were easy and wonderful!!! My husband had four and I had 1 1/2. And most importantly no sign of being glutened or cc. I hope they get them out soon.

Do you mean in your part of the country? I live in Missouri and I bought them yesterday!

PattyBoots Apprentice

All we have is Martin's and Food Kitty around here, neither of which has them yet. I really didn't expect Food Lion to - if I had to shop there I'd either go broke or hungry because they stock virtually NOTHING we eat and if they do you need to take out a loan to buy it. I DID expect Martin's to, since they have 4 aisles of what amounts to a "health food store", complete with 6 or 8 freezers, soy and coconut yogurt, gluten-free dog food, every kind of gluten-free pasta, fresh and frozen gluten-free bread, really rather amazing for a "chain" and at reasonable prices. I pay less than $2.50 a box for the Nut Thins crackers (which I would adore regardless of my gluten status). I did ask today at Martin's at the Customer Service desk and they're supposed to call me tomorrow. I'm going to try the only other store (Weis, which I believe is part of Giant Eagle) around tomorrow; but it's like 25 miles away. We did have a Kroger at one time but people just didn't warm up to it and it's now a Food Lion (ugh).

Dying to try the mixes, which is really funny, since I've never, ever, been a cake, cookie, pastry, pasta kind of gal.

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