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Gluten Free Chex Is Coming To Canada


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This may be old news already, but I just wanted to share for my Canadian friends here. I saw this announcement on facebook today:

"General Mills is excited to announce that we are bringing two varieties of gluten free CHEX cereal to Canada! Great tasting Honey Nut Chex and Rice Chex will be available in the cereal aisle at national retailers across the country by the end of June."

You can sign up to get a coupon and updates on when it comes out here:

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kareng Grand Master

This may be old news already, but I just wanted to share for my Canadian friends here. I saw this announcement on facebook today:

"General Mills is excited to announce that we are bringing two varieties of gluten free CHEX cereal to Canada! Great tasting Honey Nut Chex and Rice Chex will be available in the cereal aisle at national retailers across the country by the end of June."

You can sign up to get a coupon and updates on when it comes out here:

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Drats! You beat me to it! I was just going to post this! Canadians, rejoice!

love2travel Mentor

Seriously? It's about time! I am often envious of all the interesting gluten-free products available in the US but not in Canada. YAY!! :lol:

RideAllWays Enthusiast
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naiiad Apprentice

This is great news! I loved chex as a kid... can't wait!

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