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Shabtai Gourmet Now Shipping Cakes And Cookies


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savvvyseller Enthusiast

Shabtai Gourmet, which makes lots of gluten free goodies for Passover, is now shipping in the U.S. year-round. Among the items available are rainbow cookies, Ring Tings (like Ring Dings) and seven-layer cake, all of which are delicious.

The website is: www.shabtai-gourmet.com, then go to Products, then place the items in your cart.

I have no ownership interest in the company - just a satisfied customer.

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RDR Apprentice

Shabtai Gourmet is fantastic! I used to order thier products from Kosher.com but Kosher's pricing is like $1 more an item plus charges heavy on the shipping. Glad to see Shabtai is offering free shipping on thier site. For anyone with problems eating chocolate I'd greatly recommend their raspberry roll and ladyfingers. As far as breadcrumbs go their pread crumbs (potato starch breadcrumbs) just can't be beat (they're wonderful on chicken and steak nuggets and cutlets). Thanks for the heads-up savvyseller :)!

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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I first tried their products this past Passover and I was impressed...Good to hear we can get things year round!!!!

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Silly Yak Pete Rookie

They also are on sale in Wild by Nature in Oceanside NY. I discovered them two years ago and they are delicious just a tad bit expensive though.

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TrillumHunter Enthusiast

We just got our delivery and my goodness, the ring tings are yummy!!! They are soft and moist and just good. I can't wait to try the other things we bought!

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