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Groundhog Day & DIY gluten-free cereal

Groundhog Day 2010Due to the unusual weather in this part of North Carolina, we were able to leave our gluten-free footprint in the snow this past weekend. And on today’s Groundhog Day, Phil says that there will be “six more weeks of winter”…

As much as this is breaking news across the country, Custom Choice Cereal is actually slightly more excited about an article on our DIY Gluten-Free Cereal Company that was published today. Rose Garland writes in her article that she is a “convert to this company” because she “can make and eat my own cereal again” and because of “Hajo’s exuberance” for his business. :-)

Custom Choice Cereal in Michigan press

After having written about celiac disease and the gluten-free diet, Custom Choice Cereal is excited to see that Jessica Sipperley from the Jackson Citizen Patriot dedicated an entire article to our customizable gluten-free cereal.

Personalized touch to gluten-free eatingJessica says that we created Custom Choice Cereal with “the goal of giving those on gluten-free diets a chance to have complete control over their cereal”. She continues describing out motivation for the company by writing that “many people may not care for every ingredient included in a mass-produced gluten-free version of a cereal. Maybe you don’t like almonds. Maybe you could do without raisins. And if you want to add your own topping to a cereal, there may be a danger that food is not gluten-free.”

Click on the link to read her entire article on giving your gluten-free eating a personalized touch!

Gluten-free cereal in The Herald-Sun

Custom Choice Cereal is very excited to be featured in today’s version of Durham’s Herald-Sun!

The article mentions some of the mix names that you have given your gluten-free cereal creations, commenting that “some of the monikers may have an intended levity, but the product that Custom Choice Cereal is marketing is serious food for people diagnosed with celiac disease, or customers who have allergies to gluten.” We’d like to add that customizing your personal cereal is fun for anyone, and reducing your gluten intake certainly does not hurt, either.

You can read the entire article here or by clicking on the picture below.Mixing custom gluten-free cereal

Custom gluten-free cereal in newspaper

It’s only a small step but sometimes it is the small things in life that make a difference. At least we were very excited to see Custom Choice Cereal featured in a short article on the homepage of the Colorado Springs Independent earlier this week.

The fun part is that the author of the article Matthew Schniper already suggests some pretty good names for your customized gluten-free cereal mixes. Check it out and read the whole article by clicking on the picture below!
Colorado Springs Independent