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Snyder's gluten-free Pretzels


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Subject: Gluten-Free Pretzels

Comments: Hi-

I am so looking forward to trying these and have looked in every shop I

can think of but, I have yet to find any. I am in the Charlotte, NC area

and the Snyder's web site pull-down menu for locations does not have the

option of gluten-free pretzels.

Can you please help me-

Thanks-

Sarah

The response:

I am sorry but at the current time they are exclusive to the Whole Foods

Stores. They are not available to order online at the present time. They

will be out in the other stores sometime late Sept. or beginning of

October.

Thanks for your interest in Snyder's of Hanover.


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Dixiebell Contributor

I found some today at our Whole Foods in Marietta, GA. It was the first time I have seen them there. My gluten eating husband said they were really good.

ravenwoodglass Mentor

Interesting, I get them at Wegmans here in NY. I think Wegmans has a couple stores in NC but I am not sure.

GlutenFreeManna Rising Star

Well no wonder I haven't seen them yet. No whole foods here (nor Wegman's). Raven since you have bought them can you tell me if they have soy in them? The only pretzel I have found in my area are Glutino and they are made with soy flour. Trying not to get my hopes up while searching.

ravenwoodglass Mentor

Well no wonder I haven't seen them yet. No whole foods here (nor Wegman's). Raven since you have bought them can you tell me if they have soy in them? The only pretzel I have found in my area are Glutino and they are made with soy flour. Trying not to get my hopes up while searching.

No they don't. Another pretzel that doesn't have soy is Wylde. If your local store can get the Glutino they should be able to order the Wylde for you. I really like the Wylde but figured I would give the Snyders a try. Both are good and soy free.

GlutenFreeManna Rising Star

No they don't. Another pretzel that doesn't have soy is Wylde. If your local store can get the Glutino they should be able to order the Wylde for you. I really like the Wylde but figured I would give the Snyders a try. Both are good and soy free.

Thanks! I'll have to ask if they can order it or else I'll order some online for myself. I have seen Wylde mentioned before but didn't think to look into whether they are soy free.

cap6 Enthusiast

I found Snyder's at a fred Myers in washington. We travel a lot so can't tell you what city. Sorry!


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