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mbrookes Community Regular

I ordered some stuff from Kinnikinnick and they sent me a free trial pack of dinner rolls. OMG. They are great. I also saw that they have changed their bread. I hated the old kind. Has anyone tried the "new soft" bread they are advertising?


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I like lots of their things, however the gluten-free oreos and donuts make me very ill. Be warned. Stay away. No fun.

Lisa Mentor

I like lots of their things, however the gluten-free oreos and donuts make me very ill. Be warned. Stay away. No fun.

You're not saying that they are not gluten free, just that you have a reaction to an undisclosed ingredient? YES? :)

I thing their donuts are drop dead awesome. I eat them frozen. :rolleyes:

kareng Grand Master

I like thier "Oreos" and the vanilla ones. My oldest son who isn't gluten-free, thinks thier "Oreos" are better than real Oreos. :ph34r:

Donut were good the one time I got them.

Darn210 Enthusiast

My daughter loves the donuts . . . I can't buy them too often because she has no self-control once they are in the house.

I wonder where she gets that from?

:rolleyes:

:ph34r:

:lol:

I have not seen their new bread . . . but they had to do something to keep up with Udi's and Rudi's.

modiddly16 Enthusiast

Stay away from their donuts and oreos? No thanks. They're gluten free and delicious. In fact, I'm going to get some right now :)

NorthernElf Enthusiast

Kinnikinnick is truly a gluten-free facility - no CC risk there at all. LOVE their stuff....wish they could simplify their online ordering. I used to order stuff regularly but they changed their shipping - you submit your order and someone has to get back to you about shipping. Maybe it's just me, but I don't want to spend all that time going through their products, composing a list, and then possibly finding shipping is too much - I like sites to have everything up front if I'm shopping, when I'm shopping.

Safeway does carry some of their stuff, as well as Udi's and such. I have been to their facility/bakery in Edmonton - nice - more than just their own products (non bakery items) !!


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I like lots of their things, however the gluten-free oreos and donuts make me very ill. Be warned. Stay away. No fun.

You do know, don't you, that Kinnikinnick is pretty much as gluten free and CC free as any place like this can possibly be? At one time -- and this still might be true -- workers weren't even allowed to bring anything for lunch that wasn't gluten-free.

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jerseyangel Proficient

I like lots of their things, however the gluten-free oreos and donuts make me very ill. Be warned. Stay away. No fun.

It sounds like something else in those products may have affected you. Some people have reactions to ingredients like pea protein and tapioca. This would not be a gluten issue:)

mbrookes Community Regular

I eat the Oreos almost every day and have never had a problem. The Panko bread crumbs are great. I was just wondering about the new bread because I really did not like their bread when I tried it, but if this is better I'll give it a try.

bartfull Rising Star

I had their English muffins way back when and I used them like bread. They are so thick you can get three or four slices out of them I thought they were delicious. And yes, I reacted to them, but I knew it was the corn starch that caused my problem. I couldn't eat any breads at all for a while because of the corn.

But now I can tolerate corn starch. :D I've been buying Udi's and eating it daily for a while now. Maybe next time I'll get those English Muffins instead. Thanks for reminding me. :)

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