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Snyder's gluten-free Pretzels


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Has anyone found or tried these yet? Nice to have a pretzel you can buy at a "regular" grocery store.

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Has anyone found or tried these yet? Nice to have a pretzel you can buy at a "regular" grocery store.

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We have been through 2 bags of them already and the whole family loves them! They taste great, I think better than regular pretzels. My son who is the one with Celiac doesn't want to share them, they are that good. Our Wegman's has been carrying them for a couple of weeks now which is very convenient when doing my weekly shopping.

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I have tried them. I like them a lot! I already wrote to the company to thank them.

digmom1014 Enthusiast

Totally jealous! I have not found them in NC yet.

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Totally jealous! I have not found them in NC yet.

I'm in NC as well! I look at every store I go to, I'm looking forward to trying them! I just found gluten-free Bisquick.

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I found them recently while visiting PA. I was reaching for the bag of Glutino pretzels and tried the Snyder's instead. I thought they were DELICIOUS!! Glutino's have a tiny bit of aftertaste to me. The Snyder's were so crispy w/ no aftertaste.

Of course, since returning home, I'm not finding them anywhere!!

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I haven't seen these yet! I love Snyders though!!! Will keep a look out!


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I haven't found them yet. Anyone lucky enough with a bag, Do they have egg ingredients in them?

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modiddly16 Enthusiast

It helps to have family near Hanover, PA..they sent me some bags. I think these are great but MAN are they hard to bite!! Even my dog had a tough time breaking them. Talk about a crunch to them!

Dixiebell Contributor

No eggs in them. My husband, my mother and I really like them. My son likes the glutino ones better. I found them at Whole Foods in Marietta, GA.

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