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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
I recieved a copy of a new GF commercial product guide from Cecelia's Market
Place in Kalamazoo MI. It's very best asset is its small size, 4"x6", which
fits in purse or a large pocket. It has the nice feel and the typeface is larger
than that used on actual labels. And as a bound book, you don't have to worry
about picking up the pages if it drops on the floor. Even those who don't
want to be obvious could take this one to the store!
Find more information at www.ceceliasmarketplace.com
While I did find a couple of products listed that weren't g.f., that's the
nature of a printed guide since products change/ink doesn't. Those errors would
be caught by checking the label since the "Read every label, every time" law
ALWAYS applies!
While online lists are updated several times a year, they aren't for
everyone. For those who prefer a printed copy, consider the cost of this or any
commercial food guide as an investment. By contacting the manufacturers from time
to time to verify information/policies and noting the dates of the calls in
your guide, the volume becomes a working reference that can be used for several
years. And the more you use it, the easier it will be to use.
Bev in MIlwaukee
(I have no financial interest in this product....)
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