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Free Coupon For gluten-free Betty Crocker Mix!


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digmom1014 Enthusiast

FREE Coupon for Betty Crocker Gluten-free Dessert Mix ($4 value). Betty Crocker is giving away a free coupon for gluten-free mixes. Follow these steps in order to receive your coupon:

Call General Mills Consumer Services number: 1(800) 446-1898. At the main menu, hit #4 or say


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Lisa Mentor

This might be a good opportunity to thank Betty Crocker for their Gluten Free Line, too. I'm a big supporter to those who make my life easier and more enjoyable (as I smell the chocolate cookies baking in the oven as we speak) :D

Thanks, I will call.

captaincrab55 Collaborator

Closed Sat & Sun....

Becci Enthusiast

Do you know..

1.) If Winn-Dixie sells the gluten-free item?

2.) Is it Dairy free?

THANKS! :D :D :D

Juliebove Rising Star

The mixes themselves are dairy free. You are supposed to use butter in the cookies and brownies. Not sure about the cake. I subbed in coconut oil and it worked fine. I subbed Nucoa margarine and not so good.

captaincrab55 Collaborator
The mixes themselves are dairy free. You are supposed to use butter in the cookies and brownies. Not sure about the cake. I subbed in coconut oil and it worked fine. I subbed Nucoa margarine and not so good.

The cake mix requires 2/3 cup of water, 1 stick of butter (softened), 2 teaspoons Gluten-Free vanilla, & 3 eggs.. I picked up a box @ Supper Walmart in Aberdeen Md (under $4)... Also picked up a gluten-free muffin mix, but you need to add milk & other ingredients...

2Boys4Me Enthusiast

I called General Mills today. Still no word on whether the Betty Crocker mixes or Chex cereals will ever be sold in Canada.

This time when my husband went to LA for work he brought back with Fruity and Cocoa Pebbles as well as Rice and Corn Chex. Excellent souvenirs for the little boy.


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To DigMom:

THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! I have passed the word on to 4 others I know of with Celiac. Those mixes are awesome and I can't wait to get my coupon!!!

hannahp57 Contributor

i called! i also told my momma and sister about them. the brownies are pretty much amazing

www Newbie

They are out of coupons..... :( The recording states they had an OVERWHELMING response to the coupons do not have anymore to give out. They will however get your email address to keep you up to date on the new gluten-free products they are working on. Maybe they is more coming??? :)

captaincrab55 Collaborator
They are out of coupons..... :( The recording states they had an OVERWHELMING response to the coupons do not have anymore to give out. They will however get your email address to keep you up to date on the new gluten-free products they are working on. Maybe they is more coming??? :)

Did you call today? I called yesterday and was told to epect the coupon in September...

btw, I questioned the Store Locator on their Website. I was informed that products need to be on the Store's shelves for about a month for the Store Locator to work accurately.

hannahp57 Contributor

i think they are working on new things. i asked to be put on the list as well. i think they did the coupon as a tool to get feedback. you know, if noone had called, they might have decided this wasnt as good an idea as they originally thought. so now that they had such an overwhelming turn out of calls i bet they will try to get more products available to us. betty crocker is my newest hero :lol:

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i think they are working on new things. i asked to be put on the list as well. i think they did the coupon as a tool to get feedback. you know, if noone had called, they might have decided this wasnt as good an idea as they originally thought. so now that they had such an overwhelming turn out of calls i bet they will try to get more products available to us. betty crocker is my newest hero :lol:

OK Friends, It's time for everyone here to make that call, if you haven't made it yet... Imagine 30,000 plus calls for gluten-free......

I think the Big Hero is General Mills..

Jeanniebug Apprentice

I just called and the recording still says they're out of the coupons. However the rep I spoke to was very nice. She took my address and email addy for updates on their gluten-free lines. :) I'm allergic to chocolate so she advised the gluten-free cake mix I could try. She also said they are coming out with a line of gluten-free frostings....hopefully by this Fall! Woot! She said the items with a gluten-free banner across the package means it was made in their gluten-free facility, so no CC risk. Very cool!

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I got my Free Coupon in the mail today.. Thanks to Betty Crocker / General Mills...

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