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Kinnikinnick Soft Bread At Safeway For $3.99


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Was just at the Southgate Edmonton Safeway and noticed the new Kinnikinnick Soft Bread was in stock. Not a bad price at $3.99 since its 4.99 at the Kinnikinnick store.


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Was just at the Southgate Edmonton Safeway and noticed the new Kinnikinnick Soft Bread was in stock. Not a bad price at $3.99 since its 4.99 at the Kinnikinnick store.

Wow - that is incredible considering other gluten-free breads (not nearly as good) can be up to $7.49 for a loaf or $10 at a Farmer's Market!

Did you grab several to freeze? This is definitely my new favourite commercial gluten-free bread. We can get it where I live for $4.99.

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I just purchased some Kinnikinick bread also at $3.99 in Cottonwood,AZ (Mt.Hope Natural Food Store),both white and multigrain....16 oz. loaf...in the freezer it went.This certainly is worth switching brands for. I like it, and it regularly sells for $5 a loaf at this store.Yay,no ordering or shipping costs!

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