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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
Good Evening, All.
Well, it seems I have egg on my face. I sent my original post before revisiting Williams-Sonoma website and checking the status of the cake mixes. As it turns out, they are not there as some of you have alerted me. I just contacted Williams-Sonoma inquiring as to whether the cake mixes will be offered again. Currently, there are no plans to return the mixes but they do offer a bake mix called Cup 4 Cup which can be used for cake baking. All I know is that their mixes were truly beyond belief wonderful. In 20 years of being gluten free, I have never found a cake mix or a mix of flours that could make a cake like these mixes. The cake is light, moist, bakes easily and well with high "loft" and best of all, has positively no grainy mouth feel. I plan to go to their Facebook page and post my extreme disappointment and tell them they truly had a real winner on their hands and need to bring the mixes back, advertise them more widely and offer them at a slightly lower price but even at their listed price, they were still a bargain. I am deeply apologetic for posting what some may see as false information. I apologize for disappointing so many of you. However, on a brighter note, Williams-Sonoma does have other GF mixes available. Based on my experience with the cake mixes, I can assure you that you would not be wasting your money if you tried the mixes.
Mea culpa,
EmmaJane Adams
Danville,PA
Visit the Celiac Web Page at Http://www.enabling.org/ia/celiac/index.html
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