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eugenelowcarb Newbie

I own a health food store that currently focuses on low sugar products. I would like to devote both shelf and freezer space to gluten free items. As I am a low carb-er, I do not have much knowledge in regards to which products are GREAT and which ones to stay away from. I have a good friend that says the Kinnick Kinnick brand is excellent, and I have eaten the Robbins' Nest cakes and love those, also Namaste bake mixes, but that is the extent of my knowledge. I want to be able to provide the Gluten Free products that are hard to find in the stores, whether it be by brand or type of food. Any help would be much appreciated.

Thank you and I loook forward to hearing from all of you.


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These are some really good products:

Kinnikinnick -donuts, muffins, and other products

Cybros- rice rolls

Foods by George- english muffins(cinnamon and plain)

Tinkyada-pasta

Midel-cookies

Envirokidz-cereals, cereal rice bars

Gluten Free Pantry-mixes

EnerG-pretzels

Glutano-cookies, pretzels

EnjoyLife-cereals

Thai Kitchen-Soups

Amy's-chili, soup, frozen mac and cheese, pizza

Ians-chicken nuggets, fish sticks

tarnalberry Community Regular

You might try browsing the other stores in your area to find out what they have. I notice from the posts on the board that some things seem easier to find in some places than others.

And how about carrying some gluten-free licorice? There's a place to buy it online, but I've yet to see it in a store! ;-)

uclangel422 Apprentice

I would also add Pamela's cookies and Chebe bread.

eugenelowcarb Newbie

Are there certain types of food you have trouble finding, versus other types that are everywhere?

As in, gluten-free bread is all over the place but hard to find bagels? Pasta, sauces, dressings, bake mixes or a certain flavor of mix, canned products, frozen items, chips/crackers/snacks?

What is something you wish you could find a gluten-free version of?

celiac3270 Collaborator

I strongly second the Open Original Shared Link and the Foods By George

Perhaps look @ this thread:

Open Original Shared Link

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