Corn thins!
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Re: Corn thins!
I live in North Carolina and our local Whole Foods Market carries them. We have 3 different ones. I bought flax and soy, and sesame, there was another one also but I can't remember what it was. Will have to look next time! The price of mine was like $2.39 each. I went to the corn thins web site and searched for stores in my area that carried them locally, that way I didn't have to wait or order online and pay s/h. Haven't got to try them yet. This is just my second day on the LDL and we just bought them tonight.
Re: Corn thins!
KimmyB wrote:I live in North Carolina and our local Whole Foods Market carries them. We have 3 different ones. I bought flax and soy, and sesame, there was another one also but I can't remember what it was. Will have to look next time! The price of mine was like $2.39 each. I went to the corn thins web site and searched for stores in my area that carried them locally, that way I didn't have to wait or order online and pay s/h. Haven't got to try them yet. This is just my second day on the LDL and we just bought them tonight.
Kimmie, please note we do not eat seeds ( flax, sesame) anything with nuts or seeds is a no no sorry make sure you get the original ones
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Re: Corn thins!
I purchased by corn thins at Chamberlin's. I'm not sure but I think they are all over Florida. I wasn't ready to order a case--next time I go to the store I will clear them out.
They are so much better tasting than rice cakes, it's like eating a whole handful of popcorn and not having to worry about dropping kernels all over the floor.
RE Kayaking
They are so much better tasting than rice cakes, it's like eating a whole handful of popcorn and not having to worry about dropping kernels all over the floor.
RE Kayaking