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Mary's Gone Crackers, Sticks & Twigs


'lynrn

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'lynrn Apprentice

Don't know whether this product has been posted or not but they are awesome!!! Organic although processed on equipment that products contained soy. I am eating chipotle tomato flavor and in all honesty, I would have loved these pre celiac as well. I emailed this company to find out if they were also available in Canada...they are..(I have a celiac daughter in Toronto),and they were very responsive...answering within 30 mins. The owners tell me they have family hx which is why they are in the business. Just thought I would share as it was one of the first things other than pop corn that I have found that tasted good.


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kareng Grand Master

I love these with hummus!

heatherjane Contributor
  On 8/24/2010 at 10:19 PM, 'lynrn said:

they are awesome!!!

Haha, really? Must be an aquired taste...to me they taste like literal twigs :P

modiddly16 Enthusiast

I agree. I find them to taste remarkable like sticks and twigs....however, if I have them, I can't seem to stop eating them even with a grossed out face, I think I like the crunch.

brendab Contributor

I will eat them and once I get going, it's hard to stop. I think I am just eating out of emotions but they are still better than dirt :)

heatherjane Contributor
  On 8/25/2010 at 7:39 PM, brendab said:

I will eat them and once I get going, it's hard to stop. I think I am just eating out of emotions but they are still better than dirt :)

:lol:

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