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  2. The Best Gluten-Free Products You Can Buy From Costco - AOL

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    2. Kind Minis Snack Bars. $22 (36 ct.) Shop Now. These kid-friendly, gluten-free snack bars have just 100 calories and only 3 to 5 grams of sugar a pop.

  3. Go Gluten Free on a Budget With These Shopping Tips - AOL

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    Going gluten-free shouldn’t mean going broke on groceries. Making the switch to gluten-free foods can be challenging, but a few smart strategies can help you handle it. Here’s how to go gluten ...

  4. 5 Costco Frozen Foods I Always Keep Stocked in My Freezer - AOL

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    They're vegan and gluten free, and are appropriate for all kinds of special diets, and won't break the bank when you buy them in bulk. 3. Ore-Ida Golden Tater Tots, 8 lbs ($11.75 online without ...

  5. Thrive Market - Wikipedia

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    Examples of filters include vegan, paleo, keto, gluten-free, Fair Trade Certified, and Non-GMO Project Verified. [9] As of September 4, 2019, Thrive Market is the first retailer to use the Glyphosate Residue Free certification, created by the Detox Project, a research and certification platform. [10]

  6. French Meadow Bakery - Wikipedia

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    French Meadow Bakery is a privately held bakery located in the Uptown neighborhood of Minneapolis that produces gluten-free, vegan, yeast-free and kosher parve foods. It is one of the longest running certified organic bakeries in the country. [1]

  7. Gluten-free diet - Wikipedia

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    Grocery stores often have a gluten-free aisle, or they will attach labels on the shelf underneath gluten-free items. Though the food is labeled gluten-free in this way, it does not necessarily mean that the food is safe for those with gluten-related disorders, as a compilation of studies suggest. [85]