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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
On Mon, 26 Feb 1996 00:16:05 -0500 Marvin Pollard wrote:
> Is the following information accurate:
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> Canadian Celiac Association
> 6519B Mississauga Rd.
> Mississauga, Ontario
> Canada, L5N 1A6
> Phone: 1-800-363-7296 [This number does not work from the U.S.]
> Fax/Phone/Message: (905)567-7107
. there is one error - the fax/phone msg # is (905) 567 - 0710
. the 1-800 only works within Canada
. you can also call (905) 567-7195 8:30 - 4:30 Eastern Time
. these are the number for the national level of the CCA
. you can call (416) 781-9140 - it's an answering machine, but someone will
. call you back
. this is the local Toronto chapter help line
> Can I get a pointer to online or human resources who can advise on the
> location of food stores offering gluten-free food in Toronto?
. call the above numbers
. a source of lots of g-f food is the Speciality Food Store in the Hospital
. for Sick Children - I'm sorry I don't have the number with me, but Directory
. Info can give it to you - ask for the city of Toronto
. also, you can buy Quaker Rice Cakes in most regulare grocery stores - all
. are g-f except the Caramel which contains malt; the White Cheddar is great
. you can buy rice crackers in many grocery stores as well
. you can buy (frozen) Kingsmill's rice bread in many (but not all) Food City
. and Loblaw's grocery stores - ask at the bakery dept. or look in the
. freezer section
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Madeline Stead
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