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Blue Diamond Almonds


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I wrote to Blue Diamond Almonds to find out which products are gluten free. The response is below. I am so excited that the smokehouse are gluten free. Happy Days!!

Dear Emily, Yes. Here is a list:

Gluten free items are: All flavors of Almond Breeze


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I have never heard of the Nut Thins cracker product. Do you know where they are carried? I am itching to find a good cracker!

Chantal

gZimmiZ Rookie

Dear Chantal,

I buy Blue Diamond crackers at my local Save Mart and Albertsons stores with the crackers. They are Good! Enjoy! Peggy Z

gf4life Enthusiast

We like the Nut Thins. In my local SaveMart store they are with the nuts near the popcorn and other snacks, two aisles away from the crackers. So don't stop looking if you don't find them with the crackers. :)

God bless,

Mariann

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I have trouble finding those nut thin crackers, too. when I do, I usually buy a bunch of boxes. They are the best I've found so far. SOO good. My husband even likes them and he's not gluten intolerant (so he's not allowed many.they are MINE..he can have his own wheat crackers! hummphh)

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