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hello all,i recently tried a great new gf product that i thought i would share. there is a new (or at least new to me) tortilla chip brand called "food should taste good". i have tried both the jalapeno and olive flavors, and they are both great! they have very few ingredients, no trans fats, non gmo, no artificial colors or flavors. they are much lighter than most tortilla chips i've had, and full of flavor. wow, i sound like a commercial. anyway, just thought i would let you all know. i found them at the alameda marketplace in the east bay. here's the website for the company: http://www.foodshouldtastegood.complus, i almost forgot, they say "certified gluten free" on the front (not sure exactly what this certification means, or who it is done by, but the website provides this info in the q & a section. personally i don't think i am

going to go for the multigrain flavor, but the rest seem fine: Are any of your products gluten-free?

Yes! All of our chips have been tested and certified

gluten-free, and all are processed on machinery that that does not

process any items with gluten. (If you are concerned about the oat

fiber in the multigrain chips, don't be! The fiber is extracted from

the oats, and does not contain any gluten.) For more information, visit

www.gfco.org)

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Thanks for the tip, Maya! They have them at Nob Hill as well, and there's a dollar off couponon the chips website. On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 4:42 PM, maya s <mayaglutenfree@...> wrote:

hello all,i recently tried a great new gf product that i thought i would share. there is a new (or at least new to me) tortilla chip brand called " food should taste good " . i have tried both the jalapeno and olive flavors, and they are both great! they have very few ingredients, no trans fats, non gmo, no artificial colors or flavors. they are much lighter than most tortilla chips i've had, and full of flavor. wow, i sound like a commercial. anyway, just thought i would let you all know. i found them at the alameda marketplace in the east bay.

here's the website for the company: http://www.foodshouldtastegood.complus, i almost forgot, they say " certified gluten free " on the front (not sure exactly what this certification means, or who it is done by, but the website provides this info in the q & a section. personally i don't think i am

going to go for the multigrain flavor, but the rest seem fine: Are any of your products gluten-free?

Yes! All of our chips have been tested and certified

gluten-free, and all are processed on machinery that that does not

process any items with gluten. (If you are concerned about the oat

fiber in the multigrain chips, don't be! The fiber is extracted from

the oats, and does not contain any gluten.) For more information, visit

www.gfco.org)

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