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15 Best GF Junk Food

If you're new to this allergy friendly lifestyle or just want some new ideas, here's a list of my favorite junk foods...

1. Namaste brownies are by far the best brownies I've ever had. Moist with a rich chocolatey flavor.

2. Luna & Larry's Organic Coconut Bliss has a wide variety of dairy free ice creams. Check out the Mint Galactica and Chocolate Hazelnut Fudge!

3. Enjoy life cookies. Deliciously soft and easy to break out for a party. And they are non-GMO. Thank you Enjoy Life Foods!

4. Breads from Anna is the only yeast free bread I've found that tastes just like bread! It's fluffy, soft, and totally delicious! Just got a couple boxes in the mail from my sister-in-law. Love is gifting Anna's bread....seriously.


5. Cherrybrook Kitchen has some fantastic cakes, cookies, and pancake mixes.

6. So Delicious has by far the most tasty Cashew milk ice cream. Salted Carmel Chocolate covered Cashew is their greatest achievement!

7. Immaculate has the best gluten free cookie dough ever.

8. Kinnikinnik Smoreables are gluten free gram crackers. I love making ice cream sandwiches with these!

9. Dandies Marshmellows are great for holiday recipes or smores.

10. Yummy Earth has organic candies like gummy bears and lollipops! Guess what we handed out for Halloween?! Would be great PiƱata fillers, too.

11. Jennie's Coconut Macaroons are stellar! They are perfectly textured little goodies. Be warned, these contain coconut and eggs.

12. Hail Merry has delectable tarts. The Lemon tart literally melts in your mouth with a bright pop of flavor. And they are Paleo!

13. Kettle chips are great for the munchies and healthier than regular chips!

14. Harvest Snaps Snapea Crisps are a delicious grab bag food that are mostly healthy. Give these a try. Thy are family tested and approved!

15. Endangered Species Chocolate. This company makes great chocolate and donates part of every purchase to help animal conservations. Cool!

All of these goodies I have tried, amongst many others that didnt make the cut. I've done the research for you, taste tested these products, and they are me approved!

Most, if not all can be found on Iherb.com. I often find items cheaper at Iherb than in stores and they give you rewards. Check it out!

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