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Gluten Free Pantry And Glutino


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This is bigger news than the typical celiac articles that I'm putting in the other thread, so I made a new one for this. The Gluten Free Pantry and Glutino are...well, just read the letter :lol: :

Dear Friends and Valued Customers,

I want to share some very exciting news with you. The Gluten-Free

Pantry (Glastonbury, CT) and Glutino (Montreal, Canada) have joined

forces. Our combined resources will help both companies to better

meet the needs of the celiac community.

The changes you will see are only positive: enhanced product lines

and customer service and the ability to develop a wider range of

selections in the future. Very soon those of you who order Glutino

from Canada will be able to order those great items through GFP,

thus skipping any of the customs delays of the past. Conversely, our

Canadian customers will be able to order Gluten-Free Pantry products

in Canada, saving customs charges and border hassles.

Some of the expanded offerings at GFP will include the complete line

of Bi-Aglut, Dr. Schar, and all of Glutino's frozen breads, rolls,

pizza crust, bagels and more.

Gluten-Free Pantry will remain in Glastonbury and Beth Hillson will

continue to manage the company. And, of course, all of our friendly

customer service staff will remain as well.

We are very excited about this merger and look forward to continuing

to serve your needs.

If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us at

Gluten-Free Pantry 1-800-291-8386 or Glutino 1-800-363-DIET. (The

Glutino message is in French and English.)

In celebration of this merger, we are offering a special promotion

on all Glutino brand products on the Gluten-Free Pantry web at

www.gluten free.com. Thank you for your continued support.

Here Are Our Glutino Specials:

#244 Glutino Breakfast Bars-Apple

#245 Glutino Breakfast Bars-Blueberry

#246 Glutino Breakfast Bars-Chocolate

#247 Glutino Breadsticks-Pizza Flavored

#248 Glutino Breadsticks-Sesame

Special Price: $6.00 (a 75 cent savings)

#316 Glutino Shortcake Dreams

#317 Glutino Vanilla Dreams

#318 Glutino Chocolate Dreams

#319 Glutino Zebra Dreams

Special Price: $4.75 (a 10% savings)

#485 PRETZELS - 14 oz. Family Bag

Special Price: $6.19 (a 10% savings)


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That is great news!

Guest Viola

Wow! This is great ... I hope we can get more of their products out West here! :P

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