<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> I posted requesting information on Wasa GF crispbread--rice and corn variety, made in Europe and distributed by Liberty Richter in the US. The importer has not been able to fill orders since this past summer. People living in California, Arizona and Colorado responded the product is still available in stores there, but perhaps this is old stock. A few people wrote that GF Wasa is available in Sweden and Germany and one who lives in Sweden very kindly researched it futher and found the crispbread is still made in Switzerland by Roland Murten AG. The company said "the demand in the US has gone down and the supermarkets are not willing to sell it, so the export has been stopped due to low volume. It was suggested that I contact them directly through: www.alimarca.com/plants/roland_ch/profile-en.html I have not received any response. I also received one response that the manufacturer can no longer guarantee the product is GF due to cross contamination issues and is looking for an alternate facility. The written response from Liberty Richter, importer follows... ...We regret to inform you that this product has been discontinued recently. The principal reason for the discontinuation was the fact that WASA has lost control of the plant in Switzerland where this product has been manufactured. So far no solution has been found in finding another manufacturing location with the strict controls necessary for this product. We are sorry for not being able to give you more favorable information and remain, Yours sincerely, Charles A Lawner, Quality Assurance Consultant So, it seems for now, if you are able to find any boxes--buy them up and enjoy them. We are not likely to see them soon again, if at all. Thank you to all who so kindly responded, Carol