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I Found A gluten-free Buffalo Wing Sauce!


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It is yummy!!! I found it at my local Cub store and was surprised to see gluten-free on the label! So excited to have my wings again!!

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ENJOY


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Oh thanks!!!

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If you have a buffalo wild wings by you, you can buy some of their sauces (they do sell them in the bottle)

I love the Spicy Garlic -- yum yum!!!

jkmunchkin Rising Star
If you have a buffalo wild wings by you, you can buy some of their sauces (they do sell them in the bottle)

I love the Spicy Garlic -- yum yum!!!

I don't think we have this by me. I've never heard of it until this message board. I actually bought Frank's te other night. Also gluten-free!

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ohhh i miss buffalo wild wings...... so yummy!

Becky6 Enthusiast

I almost bought Franks then saw this one! It was good!

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Laura,

Are any of these Buffalo Wild Wings near you?

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they have dedicated fryers (I recommend the Spicy Garlic)

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hez Enthusiast

For the superbowl I had wings made with Frank's. Sooo goood :D

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Broncobux, you find me more restaurants in my area, then I can. We are going to have to go to Buffalo Wild Wings for our next eat out. I absolutely love wings. We went out to dinner Sunday with friends and went to another place you recommended - Picazzo's Pizza in Tempe. My husband and I shared wings and a shrimp white sauce pizza. He said he could not tell the difference and he still gets to eat gluten :( . The pizza was fantastic and our friends said theirs was the best ever :) .

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It is yummy!!! I found it at my local Cub store and was surprised to see gluten-free on the label! So excited to have my wings again!!

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ENJOY

I can't find Gluten-Free on the web site? Where can I find Gluten-Free before i order it?

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Armetta,

Thanks for the kind words!

who knows?

Maybe one day I will get to open my own gluten-free restaurant in every shopping mall in the country -- the entire menu will be gluten-free, but even the weirdo non-celiacs would love it...

Gotta dream......and dream big!

Becky6 Enthusiast

I am not sure on the site. Because I got it in the store. But the label clearly says gluten-free and no other allergans. Contact them maybe.

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