Outback

Started by joshsmom, July 13, 2016, 09:33:41 AM

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joshsmom


ajasfolks2

Don't know for sure, but I'm doubting it.  I'm not seeing Blue Bell in any of the Virginia places and I think Mac said that there are still places in Texas that don't even have it back yet?

Did you check the Blue Bell thread too?
Is this where I blame iPhone and cuss like an old fighter pilot's wife?

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Macabre

Goodness, today I could sure use some BBHV. 

But yeah, as recently as the end of June when I was talking on the phone to a donor in Texas, she didn't have it in the stores yet.

However, my experience of the Outback phenom is that it was very separate from the usual distribution chain. So I don't know.
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Macabre

I just called one here and they rebuking Blue Bunny instead.

Boo.
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Macabre

So the Westminster crackers at Outback are apparently safe for many allergies, according to a post I recently saw elsewhere. The company, in an email sent to the poster, indicated they're safe for sesame.

The email said that the facility is peanut, tree nut, sesame, sunflower, soy, and egg free. Some of their product are made with dairy but on separate lines.
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