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King Arthur Flour Launches Premium Gluten-Free Baking Mixes


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jlr Apprentice

Saw this on Gluten Free Fun Blog:

King Arthur Flour


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mbrookes Community Regular

King Arthur Flour, Betty Crocker... looks like some of the main line companies are beginning to realize that there are a lot of us and we spend a lot of money. That's great news!

AKcollegestudent Apprentice

Hmmm...I liked King Arthur worlds better than I liked Betty Crocker...

TrillumHunter Enthusiast

I emailed them today to tell them how great this news was to me. I shopped with quite a bit pre-gluten-free. They sent me an email saying to check back as they are building a gluten-free section on their website. Should be interesting.

I also bought the chocolate cake, brown rice flour, muffin mix, and brownie mix. :D

I'll report back.

AKcollegestudent Apprentice

I emailed them today to tell them how great this news was to me. I shopped with quite a bit pre-gluten-free. They sent me an email saying to check back as they are building a gluten-free section on their website. Should be interesting.

I also bought the chocolate cake, brown rice flour, muffin mix, and brownie mix. :D

I'll report back.

Please do! I want to know if it's worth it to fork over the money next paycheck!

Mskedi Newbie

Nice!

skinnyminny Enthusiast

Here is a link to their new produts Open Original Shared Link

Also Hodgson's Mill also has a new line of gluten free product mixes that are reasonably priced and made from nutritious grains!! Here is there website.. I havent personally tried them but will in the future..Open Original Shared Link


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Here is a link to their new produts Open Original Shared Link

Thanks, skinny... just checked it out. Looks great.

Just FYI, everyone, I chatted with customer service to ask them if their "cake enhancer" product was gluten free. The answer was "NO", so no enhancers for us!

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