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We travelled from Toronto this weekend and hit the PA outlets. On the way home I visited Whole Foods Co-op in Erie and cleaned them out of Udi's products :P .

I've never had Udi's before and been dying to try it! Well....what can I say other than WOW!!!! :o:o My son, who has refused every gluten free bread since being diagnosed a few months back LOVES their bread. He had his first sandwich in months and right in time for school lunches! We also tried the pizza crusts last night and he ate the whole thing. This is just an amazing accomplishment from the pickiest 6 year old I know!

Udi's should be very proud of themselves for bringing such great products back into the lives of Celiacs. I can't wait til they come to Canada but honesly, the products are so good that I will make the 4 hour drive every few months if necessary and load up!

Just wanted to post my good news. I am SO happy to be able to bring a sandwich to work tha doesn't taste like cardboard.....

Yay Udi's!!!


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Hubby had his first Udi's last week too and loved it. I'm mildly allergic to eggs, so while I'm preggers, I'm staying away, but I can't wait to try a PBJ! Can you get Udi's shipped to Canada? It might be more cost effective than the drive.

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Oooh I totally forgot about PB & J!!! Can't wait. That'll be tomorrow for lunch ;)

I checked out shipping and I think it's over $100 just for the bread so I can only imagine what it'd be with everything else I want to pick up. Hopefully they start carrying Udi's in Ontario soon!

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Udi's makes an awesome grilled cheese. Yum.

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