Betty Crocker - GF offerings - coming soon to a store near U

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Betty Crocker - GF offerings - coming soon to a store near U

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Good news!

Frequently Asked Questions
Coming this Summer to a grocery store near you!

Q: What products are available gluten free from Betty Crocker®?


Betty Crocker® Gluten Free Yellow Cake Mix
Betty Crocker® Gluten Free Devil’s Food Cake Mix

Betty Crocker® Gluten Free Brownie Mix
Betty Crocker® Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix


Q: Are the Betty Crocker® Gluten Free Dessert Mixes made in a gluten free processing facility?
Yes.

Q: Is Betty Crocker® frosting gluten free?
All flavors of Betty Crocker Ready-to-Spread Frosting will be labeled “gluten free” this Fall.

Q: Are the Betty Crocker® Gluten Free Dessert Mixes Kosher? Why is there an unusual looking symbol on the package?
Yes. The Betty Crocker® Gluten Free Dessert Mixes are all Kosher Pareve. The symbol on the box may look different from what you’re used to because the mixes are made and Kosher certified in Canada.

Q: Do you give back to the Celiac community?
Yes. We sponsor both the Celiac Disease Foundation and the Celiac Sprue Association.

Q: Do Betty Crocker® Gluten Free Dessert Mixes participate in the Box Tops for Education® program?
Yes. Now you have another way to collect for your favorite school!

Q: Will the Betty Crocker® Gluten Free Dessert Mixes be priced and couponed with the other Betty Crocker® mixes?
Unfortunately, no. As you know all too well, gluten free ingredients are really expensive. That said, we think you’ll be happy with the price of the Betty Crocker® Gluten Free Dessert Mixes, which likely is noticeably lower than what you’re used to paying for gluten free dessert mixes.

Q: Where can I buy Betty Crocker® Gluten Free Dessert Mixes?
They will be available to traditional grocery stores nationwide beginning in June 2009, so you should see them on shelves this Summer. If you can’t find them at your local store, please ask the manager to start carrying them! (Also see question below)

Q: How can I learn which stores near me have Betty Crocker® Gluten Free Dessert Mixes?
There will be a product locator on the Betty Crocker® Gluten Free Dessert Mixes product page, but if it is not currently working, please try the product locator at www.generalmills.com/corporate/brands/index.aspx. Just type in your location, select the distance you’d like to search, indicate the product you’re looking for, and it’ll tell you stores nearby that carry it.

Q: How can I contact you? What If I have questions about preparation or need more info?
Please let us know what you think about the new mixes! You can also ask additional questions and sign up to receive news about and offers for General Mills’ growing line of gluten free products. Call 1(800)446-1898 Monday-Friday 7:30am-5:30pm CT.
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:thumbsup:

Hey, that is good news!

Thanks,
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Send some here please lol!!! :eat:
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Post by Gloria »

It sounds like they tested the GF waters with Rice Chex and had a good response. I've tried to buy Rice Chex frequently in order to support their efforts.

We can only hope that the products don't contain dairy or soy. I wasn't able to find the list of ingredients on their website.

Here are sample mix instructions on the site:

Cookie
1 box (19 oz) Betty Crocker® Gluten Free chocolate chip cookie mix
1/2 cup butter, softened
1 teaspoon gluten-free vanilla
1 egg


Brownie 1 box (16 oz) Betty Crocker® Gluten Free brownie mix
1/4 cup butter, melted
2 eggs


1. Heat oven to 350°F. Grease bottom only of 13x9-inch pan with shortening or cooking spray.
2. In medium bowl, stir cookie ingredients until soft dough forms. Drop dough by rounded tablespoonfuls onto bottom of pan.
3. In another medium bowl, stir brownie ingredients until well blended. Drop batter by tablespoonsfuls evenly between mounds of cookie dough.
4. Bake 30 to 35 minutes or until cookie portion is golden brown. Cool completely, about 1 hour. For 24 bars, cut into 6 rows by 4 rows.

Success
Butter only is recommended for this recipe.

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Post by MaggieRedwings »

Absolutely great news and the fact that they will be priced lower is definitely a good thing. Right now the GF labels we all know are $7 or more for a cake mix. Will be on the lookout for them.

Thanks Gloria, Maggie
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Post by kat123456 »

oh! This is great news! I hope my LC is in enough remission soon to try cake !!!!!
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