<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> A while back I posted looking for information on obtaining Gluten Free items in the Clemson, SC area. I received many responses with some great advice for the college freshman as well as stores in the area where she can purchase food. I have just summarized the responses that relate to stores in the area that carry Gluten Free food. Thanks to everyone that took the time to reply to me, it was greatly appreciated. ******************* There is an Earth Fare grocery store off of I 85 the Pelham Rd. exit. They have just added a new GF freezer section and they have GF bread. It is about 3o min. from Clemson, but there is construction so it might be closer to a 40 minute drive.. The store will order anything special she wants and they have a salad and a hot food bar that is really good The town of Clemson doesn't have any place to purchase gluten free food, BUT the next town/city of Anderson does. It's about a 20 minute drive. The name of the store is "Nature's Cupboard". The phone # is 225-7199 and they could give directions. They carry a very large assortment of items for Celiacs from frozen foods, pasta, cereals and dried goods. I've found them to be very good and if I need something they don't have, they are happy to order it. I live in Spartanburg SC which is about an hour from Clemson. Greenville, which is between Clemson and Spartanburg on I-85, has two Earth Fares which is a wonderful health Food Store. Also Whole Foods is coming soon. There is an Earth Fare on Pelham Rd. and Augusta Rd. The one on Pelham is right off of I-85. This would only be a 40 minute drive for your daughter. The Earth Fare on Pelham carries alot of GF items and baked goods. They have hamburger buns, apple pies and carry Mrs. Leeper's quick meals which are GF. My friend Sam Mitchell works there as the Community Relations Director and her daughter has Celiac. She has started a wonderful support group that meets there every other month. The Publix store on Clemson Blvd. in Anderson has an assortment of gluten free foods. There are a few health food stores in the immediate area (Clemson, Seneca, Anderson) and a Garner's Natural Market and Earthfare in Greenville that carry gluten free products. There is a Gluten-free/Wheat-free Support Group of the Upstate which meets (I think) in Greenville. The contact would be Sam Mitchell <[log in to unmask]>. Also Mayor Abernathy, the mayor of Clemson has a gluten intolerance which causes him to go into anaphylaxis when he eats wheat. *Support summarization of posts, reply to the SENDER not the CELIAC List*