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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Sorry for the delay - I kept hoping that someone would find some.  No one responded with any known store bought large gluten free pretzal rods.  There does seem to be the demand if we could lobby one of the companies to do this -- even if it was just a seasonal offering from Halloween through Christmas. 
 
Alternative suggestions included various types of bread sticks (Chebe and Schar as the two main store bought ones mentioned) or my favorite... making broomsticks for "little witches" with the regular sized gluten free rods instead.   I will let you know what the teacher decides to do but think we likely will suggest the Schar package since no baking is necessary and it contains more sticks than a Chebe package and thus maybe two packages would cover the entire class. 
 
Thanks again to everyone who responded with suggestions and/or support!
 
sincerely, 
 
Karen Shirley
www.HappyGlutenFree.com

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