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Hi, All - I found this list as part of the door prizes/gluten-free food fair samples posted at this site for kids with Celiac:

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Maybe you'll find something new on here to try?

Gina

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Triumph Dining Cards < Custon written and expertly translated dining cards for each cuisine, specifying unique and hiddden gluten sources: American, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Indian, Mexican, Thai.

www.triumphdining.com

Namaste Foods ‹ Easy to prepare, Gourmet Flavor mixes that contain no wheat, gluten, corn, soy, potato, dairy or nuts

www.namastefoods.com

Heartland Ingredients ‹ New gluten-free Pasta and flour products brought to you by Mid-Western Dry Bean producers. Wait til you try their ³O² cereal!

www.Heartlandsfinest.com

Purfoods ‹ Fresh, gluten-free, ready-to-eat meals delivered to your door.

www.purfoods.com

Manna From Anna (soon to be Breads From Anna) ‹ Bread mixes that create a smooth, non-grainy loaf and best of all, does not crumble!

www.glutenevolution.com/products.html

Made by Mona ‹ Gluten free mixes for breads, cakes, pastries, and pancakes.

www.madebymona.com

Masuya Naturally ‹ Deliciously crispy rice-based snacks called Sembei.

www.masuyanaturally.com

Pamela¹s Products ‹ NEW Pamela's Mixes: Amazing Wheat-Free Bread Mix, Luscious Chocolate Cake Mix, Incredible Chocolate Chunk Cookies Mix

www.pamelasproducts.com

Chebe Bread , Delicious, cheese bread product from Brazil. Contains no yeast or grain floour of any kind (no wheat, rye, barley, oarts, corn, rice).

www.chebe.com

Dairy Care < Gluten-free, once a day replacement for Lactose Intolerance, containting Lactobacillus Acidophilus.

www.dairycare.com

Orgran< Wheat and Gluten-free Natural Foods: Pastas, crisp breads, pancake mix, gravy mix, pizza mix, bread mix, crackers, fruit bars, cookies, canned spaghetti.

www.orgranusa.com

Authentic Foods < Manufactures gluten-free flours, mixes, and baking supplies.

www.glutenfree-supermarket.com

Lame Advertisement International < Pure, safe, and beneficial Swiss skin care, body care, aromatherapy, and color.

www.Lame Advertisement.com

Gluten Free Solutions < Great tasting, easy to prepare, and portable mixes. In many cases requiring only water and a minute in a microwave oven. Each recloseable pack contains 4 pouches of mix, a measuring cup, a container for mixing and cooking the cake, and instructions.

www.glutenfreesolutions.org

Celias Specialties < We bake daily! Breads, bread sticks, brownies, cakes , cookies, crackers, donuts, donut dunkers, english muffins, muffins, pastas, pies, pizza crusts, pretzels, snacks, and salad dressings.

www.celiacspecialties.com


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