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Where can i buy some nice GF bread sticks. I used to get them on prescription but they are discontinued. I have tried Tescos but they are not very nice . Maybe Holland and Barrot might have some. Any suggestions ?

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Have you tried Waitrose or Ocado? They have some good Hale and Hearty ones.

I haven't got these shops in my area Fiona. Thanks anyway.

The Co-op sell the DS baguettes and the same DS loaves/rolls that are available on prescription, they are wheat free GF. Holland and Barrat stock some Juvela wheat starch bread and french sticks.

Jerry

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Update: As of Sept 2015 Schar have breadsticks! Seen them in Asda, Tesco and Sainsbury's recently.

Thanks I will have a look.

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