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Betty Crocker gluten-free Yellow Cake Mix


TrillumHunter

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TrillumHunter Enthusiast

I made some cupcakes today and when I bit into one--YOWEE! It was a very hard half-kernel of rice. I guess it made it through the milling process.

Should I call Betty Crocker and tell them?


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Jestgar Rising Star

Of course! You'll probably get coupons for free cake mix!

hez Enthusiast

I have had great success with the Betty Crocker mixes. Sorry you had that happen.

Hez

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Years ago I cracked a tooth biting down on hard dried fruit that was in cereal. I wrote a letter to General Mills and they paid for the crown I had to get w/o me even asking them to. I think its a good idea to let them know. They will probably send you coupons for free product.

Dada2hapas Rookie
Of course! You'll probably get coupons for free cake mix!

+1 :D

Juliebove Rising Star

I would!

modiddly16 Enthusiast

I used to see these mixes everywhere......now, I can't seem to find ANY. Does anyone know what the deal with that is?


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Ahorsesoul Enthusiast
I used to see these mixes everywhere......now, I can't seem to find ANY. Does anyone know what the deal with that is?

My local regular grocery store use to have these in their gluten free section. Betty Crocker insisted they display them in with the poison cake mixes. I thought they had stopped carrying them until someone told me this.

sunnybabi1986 Contributor

My local stores and Wal-Mart also put them along with the "regular" cake mixes. They don't put them with the gluten free items...kind of strange, I think. They should put them in both places.

modiddly16 Enthusiast

I knew that they were in with the regular betty crocker mixes but I still can't find them :(

GFinDC Veteran

Well, if this links works, it will take you to the Betty Crocker Product Locator page.

You put in your zip code and street, and then put gluten free in the search box.

When I did this is came back with a list of their gluten-free baking mixes in yellow test at the bottom of the page. Then I clicked on the yellow text and it tool me to list of stores that carry it.

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Here's the list it gave me. I'd still call the store to confirm they have it first before going.

Distance is from Capitol Hill neighborhood zip 20002.

Store Distance

GIANT FOOD STORE 10.03

1454 Chain Bridge Rd

McLean VA, 22101-3706

703-893-0377

HARRIS TEETER SUPERMARKET 12.08

11845 Old Georgetown Rd

Rockville MD, 20852-8602

301-468-3029

GIANT FOOD STORE 14.06

359 Maple Ave E

Vienna VA, 22180-4717

703-281-9257

WEGMANS FOOD MARKET 19.15

11620 Monument Dr

Fairfax VA, 22030-8706

703-653-1600

GIANT FOOD STORE 19.62

1450 Reston Pkwy

Reston VA, 20194

703-437-0031

HARRIS TEETER SUPERMARKET 19.68

11806 Spectrum Ctr

Reston VA, 20190-3327

703-435-5800

HARRIS TEETER SUPERMARKET 21.19

14101 Darnestown Rd

Germantown MD, 20874-3009

240-631-1310

WEGMANS FOOD MARKET 24.37

14801 Dining Way

Woodbridge VA, 22191-4075

703-763-5500

megc Newbie
I used to see these mixes everywhere......now, I can't seem to find ANY. Does anyone know what the deal with that is?

Try Walmart

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