May 14, 2013

This Week’s Gluten-Free Coupons Round-up!! (As Of 5/14/13)

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Gluten-Free Coupons

Finding great deals when you have a gluten allergy in your home can be tough, so hopefully this post each week can help you save some hard-earned $$ on the gluten-free items that you want to buy!

Obviously most meat and dairy products are going to be gluten-free (at least hopefully!) so in this post we’re focusing on products that are specifically “gluten-free”!

Here are the best current gluten-free coupons available right now:

Newest Coupons:

Joy Cones – 55¢/1 Joy Cones (Gluten-Free options available)
Pure Bars – B1G1 Free Pure Bar
Van’s Natural Foods - $2/1 Van’s Waffles
Annie’s Homegrown – 35¢/1 Annie’s Homegrown Product
Kashi – $2/2 Kashi Product (not GF certified)
Kikkoman – 75¢/1 Teriyaki Sauce
Barbara’s – $1/1 Barbara’s Product

Still Available:

Hormel Chili- 55¢/2 cans
Jennie-O Turkey Franks- 55¢/2 packages
EAS Myoplex Lite Shakes- $1.55/2 multipacks
Resource ThickenUp- $3/1 package
Silk- 55¢/1 Item
Ensure
- $1.25/1 Ensure Multipack
Glucerna- $1.25/2 Glucerna Multipacks
Optimal Solutions Complete Shake- $4/1 Protein and Vitamin Shake
Mom Made Meals- $1/2 packages(gluten free options)
Woodstock Nut Butters- $1/1 package(gluten free options)
Green Giant
 - 50¢/1 Veggie Chips
Ah!Laska Coupon - $1/1 Organic Chocolate Products
Rudi’s Coupon – $1/1 Rudi’s Organic Bread
Arrowhead Mills Coupon - $1/1 (gluten free options)
Boulder Canyon Coupon – $1/1 Boulder Canyon Chips
Tasty Bite
 - $1/2 products
Mary’s Gone Crackers - $1.50/2 Organic Products
A. Vogel Herbamare Seasoning - $1/1 organic seasoning
Harvest Bay Product - $1/1 liter
Cedar’s - 55¢/1 Pita Chips
Turkey Hill - $1/1 Ice Cream
Wasa - $1/2 Wasa Products
Silver Hills Bakery Bread- $1/1 loaf (gluten-free option)
Life Choice Protein Bars- $1/1 5-count box (gluten-free options)
Larabar
 - 50¢/1 bar (Gluten- Free options) (newsletter sign-up)
Canyon Bakehouse - $5 off when you try one of everything from canyonbakehouse.com (online order only)
Glutino Snacks Coupon - 55¢/1 box of Gluten-Free Snacks
Three Twins Ice Cream Coupon - $1/1 pint (most flavors have no gluten)
Kettlepop Popcorn Coupon - 50¢/1 bag of popcorn
Dellalo Coupon - $1/1 Dellalo Gluten-Free Pasta
Gluten-Free Cafe Coupon - $1/1 Gluten-Free Cafe Frozen Entree
Alter Eco Coupon - $1/1 Royal Rainbow Quinoa Cereal
Alter Eco Coupon - $1/1 Purple Sticky Rice
Baby Mum-Mum Coupon - 50¢/1 Baby Mum-Mum or Toddler Coupon
Beanfields Coupon - 50¢/1 (6 oz) Bag of Beanfields Bean & Rice Chips
Yogavive Coupon - $1/1 Yogavive Ginger, Caramel, Apple, Peach and Cinamon flavor apple chips (5 coupons on pages 1-3)
Glutino Genius Bread Coupon – $1/1 Glutino Genius Bread
French Meadow Bakery Coupon – $1/1 Gluten Free Product
Udi’s Coupon – $1/1 any Udi’s Gluten Free Product
Crunchmaster Coupon – $1/1 Crunchmaster Cracker
Crunchmaster Coupon - $1/2 Crunchmaster Gluten-Free Product
Heartland Coupon – 55¢/1 Heartland Pasta
Enjoy Life Coupon – 55¢/1 Enjoy Life Product and 75¢/1 Plentil’s Lentil Chips
Bakery on Main Coupon – $1.50/1 Bakery on Main Product (will receive coupon in your email after you join)
Schar Coupon – $1/1 Schar Gluten Free Products
San-J Coupon – $1/2 San-J Gluten Free Brown Rice Crackers
Snikiddy Snacks Coupon – $2/1 Snickiddy Snacks Product
Rudi’s Coupon - $1/1 Rudi’s Gluten Free Product
Erewhon Coupon – $1/1 Erewhon Organic Cereal (page 2)
Terra Chips Coupon – $1/1 Terra Chips
Deboles Coupon – $1/1 Deboles Pasta
Gluten-Free Cafe Coupon – $1/1 Gluten Free Cafe Product
Arrowhead Mills Coupon – $1/1 Arrowhead Mills Whole Grain Product
Plentil Lentil Chips - 75¢/1 Lentil Chip Coupon
Met-Rx Bars Big 100 or Protein Plus - $1/2 Met-Rx Bars Coupon
Met-Rx Minis Single Value Pack - $1/1 Met-Rx Minis Value Pack Coupon
Immaculate Baking Company - $1/2 Refrigerated Dough (gluten free option)
Snikiddy Snacks - 75¢/1 Snikiddy Snacks Coupon

And if you are looking for coupons for a specific brand, be sure to check out our Coupon Database where you can search for a specific brand or product!

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  1. This is fantastic!! Buying gluten-free foods can be SO expensive, and there are rarely any coupons for the items. Thanks for this!

  2. Susan Martin says:

    Thank you so much for reaching out to us gluten-free people!

  3. Surviving The Stores says:

    Susan – As much as I try to fight it, I have a feeling I’m going to be GF sometime within the next year. I’m on a gluten-restricted diet right now and every time I eat wheat I get EXTREMELY tired. :(

  4. Samantha Cantrill says:

    People and their gluten free diets crack me up. There is nothing unhealthy about gluten and only less than 1% of the population even has Celiac disease. Just another scam to get people to pay more for nothing.

    • As someone with a Celiac child, I can say that many families have gone gluten free to help someone in their household. I occasionally eat gluten, but there isn’t anything “scammy” when I don’t. I have to show my Celicac kid that there are good, enjoyable meals that are gluten free. Most of our meals are gluten free to make it easier for all of us to eat together at the same time. Not that I don’t enjoy the constant misplaced judgement from others, though…

    • Anonymous says:

      I don’t have Celiac, but I have a gluten intolerance that causes severe digestive pain. Tell my stomach that it’s a scam every time I double over in pain! Scam my foot! Don’t be insensitive to others just because you are uneducated about gluten issues.

    • Samantha –
      Unexpressed thoughts are good too – a lot of people now have intolerances to gluten and you are an insensitive twat for taking the time to express your ignorance. Next time – just STFU. Many issues can be traced to gluten insensitivities. Three of the four members of my family have issues with gluten and numbers in society are rising as doctors now see connections made with physical issues and gluten intake. The folks on this site are nice enough to share coupons of all types here for all types of people, so accept the coupons graciously and if you won’t use them, don’t take them. This isn’t the proper forum for this type of discussion.

    • Brian Robinson says:

      Celiac disease is an auto immune disorder – a REAL disease. One in 133 people have it. I did not get diagnosed until I was 60 and only then because I had severe anemia. When I got diagnosed my wife looked up the symptoms and I had been suffering from most of them for years. I have lost jobs because of dealing with the digestive problems and the mood swings that many Celiac patients suffer from. If you don’t have Celiac, then good for you, but dont be critical of those eating gluten free. You do not know their problems.

  5. Agreed. As someone with Celiac Disease (and to Samantha’s comment below, it’s now more than 1%) it can be very expensive to follow a gluten free diet. Thank you for sharing these coupons!

  6. Noel Brabson Lenhart says:

    Thank you so much for this! My 8yo daughter is gluten-free. It can be quite expensive.

  7. Susan Martin says:

    Thanks for always focusing on the gf crowd! It’s SOOOOOOOO expensive to buy gf bread, etc. that it becomes a “treat” instead of a meal! We usually keep it to fruits, veggies, pasta (GF of course!) oh, and Chipotle! Thank Goodness for them!

  8. Francesca says:

    Samantha, I was a skeptic as well, but after years of my son complaining of stomach aches and missing school for days because he couldn’t function I secretly replaced his foods with gluten free products and sure enough he hasn’t had a relapse since. He was young enough to not notice the difference. The doctor has “diagnosed” him as gluten intolerant.

  9. :)

  10. Can you share what this HUGE difference is? I am curious, thank you.

  11. Amy Rodzik Hunter – I´m going to go into it in detail in a future post, but for me it has been having energy throughout the day, sleeping MUCH better, and about 15 pounds of weight loss since mid-Feb.

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