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Envirokidz gluten-free Cereal At Costco!


GFBetsy

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I was in Costco this last week, and found the Envirokidz Organic cereals for sale there - They are 6.99 for a 3 pack (Gorilla Munch, Peanut Butter Panda Puffs, and some chocolate rice cereal I don't remember the name of). The boxes are the same size as the ones in the health food store and they are only 2.33 apiece, instead of the $4 and up price at the health food store.

Good Deal, I thought.


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2Boys4Me Enthusiast

Koala Crisp. Too bad they don't sell singles of Koala Crisp. It's the only one of the three my son likes. I have to admit, I usually avoid the cereal aisle as Costco since there's nothing there for him. Maybe I'll check next time.

melie Apprentice

My Costco in Albany, OR has them too. I was amazed and so pleased!!

mamaw Community Regular

I found Lara Bars at my Costco but they were not my favorite flavors... & rice crackers....!

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