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Gluten-Free Cheese Ravioli At Costco


JennyC

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JennyC Enthusiast

Hi everyone,

I have not posted in quite awhile, but I thought I'd share that I found gluten free cheese ravioli next to the other refrigerated ravioli at Costco! I sampled it in the store and it was very good. I have not made it at home yet, but I'm very excited to do so. The Costco location was Clackamas, Oregon. I hope it is at other locations as well.


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mommida Enthusiast

Was egg an ingredient? Do you have a specific brand name? I would like to call the store or put other shoppers on the look out.

ciamarie Rookie

If I had room in my fridge, I'd jump in my car and take a trip down to my local Costco to see if it's there today! (Spokane Valley, Wash) I'd love to have a good ravioli.

Let us know how it goes when you make your own.

Silencio Enthusiast

I would also like to know what the name brand is. Maybe its in Canada too.

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