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Gluten-Free Crackers...i Found A Great Substitute!


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The brand is "Food Should Taste Good" and I found the multigrain ones at Costco. They're in a bag like chips but they seem more "crackery" to me and I've been putting cheese on them like I did crackers before celiac. They are SO yummy!

Now I've just googled the company and discovered that they make many varieties, including a chocolate one! o.m.g.... I emailed to ask them where I could buy the other varieties because you can only buy by the case on their site.

Anyone else living in the Northern VA/DC area who's seen these anywhere?


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They sell those in Wegmans in NJ. Though I haven't seen all those varieties!

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They sell those in Wegmans in NJ. Though I haven't seen all those varieties!

They sell them at some Giant grocery stores. I like the olive chips and sweet potato chips myself. I didn't think the multi-grain version were gluten-free, but maybe it was soy that stopped me from buying them, can't remember now.

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They sell them at some Giant grocery stores. I like the olive chips and sweet potato chips myself. I didn't think the multi-grain version were gluten-free, but maybe it was soy that stopped me from buying them, can't remember now.

They are definitely gluten-free, but they do have soy in them. Sorry. :(

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If you are on facebook do a search for "Food Should Taste Good" and "like" them. They were giving out coupons for free products a few months ago. Unfortuantely I never found them in my area. I guess that's for the best if they have soy in them. But anyway they have done a lot of giveaways and contests on their facebook page lately. Also when you write to companies like this and tell them how much you like their product, be sure to include your mailing address and ask if they ever send out coupons. Sometimes they will send coupons for free products. :)

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On Facebook, their page has a store locator on it!!! ;)

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Off to check Facebook now. Thanks! :)


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They are definitely gluten-free, but they do have soy in them. Sorry. :(

No biggie! :D Yep, they are gluten-free. The sweet potato and olive chips don't have soy. Looks like it is the multigrain ones that have soy flour. I didn't check all the other flavors for soy.

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c-lyn Newbie

I'm in NOVA and we buy ours at Wegman's or Harris Teeter. Teeter's only got a couple of options, but Wegman's seems to have a good selection... LOVE the sweet potato flavor :) Try crushing them and adding them to the top of your salad - YUM!

MelindaLee Contributor

These are great. For more of a cracker kind of taste, I really like the Crunchmaster Crackers that my local Costco type store sells. They are gluten-free. I haven't checked if they have soy. My DH loves them and doesn't like many of my purchased gluten-free foods.

BethM55 Enthusiast

Thank you! I checked them on facebook, and they are available in several stores, including where I usually shop! They sound yummy. I'll try them.

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