Friday, October 4, 2013
Food Review: GF Snyder's of Hanover Pretzel Sticks
With food corporations becoming more Celiac and gluten intolerant aware, they have made strides to accommodate our dietary needs. Snyder's of Hanover has been selling great tasting gluten free pretzels since 2010. After working on these pretzels for a year prior to its release, Snyder's of Hanover went through the proper venues to ensure that their products would be safe for those of us with Celiac disease. They began working with the Gluten Free Certification Organization(GFCO) in 2009, and Snyder's of Hanover pretzels have tested at 10ppm or lower (source: http://celiacdisease.about.com/b/2010/04/04/snyders-of-hanover-to-make-gluten-free-pretzels.htm).
Snyder's of Hanover Pretzel Sticks are a great tasting snack that you can enjoy while watching TV on the couch, entertaining guests (Celiacs and non-Celiacs), or while you are blogging away in your home office (guilty as charged, LOL). You won't miss the non-gluten free pretzels at all. Your friends and family would never guess that it is a gluten free product. Snyder's of Hanover Pretzel Sticks are a Low-Fat, Dairy-free, Casein-free, and Egg free product.
This is a Certified gluten free product that is proudly made in the USA.
Allergen Warning: Product does contain Soy. Also, this product is manufactured in a facility that handles peanut butter.
Pick up a bag of these great tasting pretzels at a supermarket near you. This product costs $3 to $4. If you are live in the northeastern part of the United States, this product is ON SALE at Stop & Shop for 2/$6. Happy gluten free snacking!
You can also order this product online by clicking on the above photo. You will be directed to Amazon for secure purchasing.
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