{"id":516,"date":"2013-06-21T22:42:14","date_gmt":"2013-06-21T22:42:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/happyglutenfree.com\/?page_id=516"},"modified":"2013-06-21T22:43:30","modified_gmt":"2013-06-21T22:43:30","slug":"gluten-free-bread","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/happyglutenfree.com\/gluten-free-bread\/","title":{"rendered":"Gluten-Free Bread"},"content":{"rendered":"
Sandwich bread, buns, dinner rolls. Can you live without them?<\/a><\/p>\n That would be hard! Fortunately, you don’t have to give them up.<\/p>\n But when you eat gluten-free<\/a>, your gluten-free bread options are definitely more limited and more expensive.<\/p>\n This page is dedicated to sharing the various national brands of gluten-free bread available. I have sorted them into bread types including gluten-free sandwich bread, buns, dinner rolls, bagels, and English Muffins.<\/p>\n These are the nine major brands that are widely available across the United States and Canada. Refer to their websites for the latest information about which breads they have available.<\/p>\n Also, keep in mind that if you can’t find the bread you want locally, you can always order it online.<\/p>\n Click any of the links below to go to the company website. There you can explore what breads and other gluten-free products are available.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n More and more gluten-free sandwich breads are coming to market every day. Several small local bakeries make gluten-free bread too – so it is always worth checking them out and supporting them!<\/p>\n Below are the brands and the types of sandwich bread available. All nine brands offer sandwich bread.<\/p>\n Unfortunately, there is very little price difference between brands. Expect to pay $5 or more per loaf.<\/p>\n I’ve lumped cinnamon raisin breads in here even though I don’t think I would classify it as “sandwich bread”.<\/p>\n9 Gluten-free bread companies<\/h2>\n
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Gluten-free sandwich bread<\/h2>\n