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Betty Crocker gluten-free Cake Mix In Canada?


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I live in Dallas and can find the Betty Crocker gluten-free cake or brownie mixes everywhere but my SIL who lives in Toronto cannot. Any Canadians/Torontonians out there know if these are available up north?


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No they are not. I emailed Betty Crocker and they told me they are not available up here. They also said they do not have any plans to make them available in the near future. They did pass along my comments so maybe encourage your sister to send them an email! The more comments they get maybe they will hurry up!

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I live in Dallas and can find the Betty Crocker gluten-free cake or brownie mixes everywhere but my SIL who lives in Toronto cannot. Any Canadians/Torontonians out there know if these are available up north?

Even MORE irritating is that I believe these are made in Canada as they are certified Kosher by some group in Canada (from their FAQ's)

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Now that made me grumpy.

I live in Burlington and found a fantastic gluten-free brownie/chocolate cake mix called Judy's Magic Mixes. The cookies are cakes are really good. Theier website is Open Original Shared Link (I am not affiliated with them at all, so hopefully this is OK to post the URL!)

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