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[EXPIRED] Free Gluten-Free NoGii Bar Sample

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NoGii Bars were created to provide a healthy NO GLUTEN alternative for active lifestyles. Whether you are on-the-go, at play, or in the gym, NoGii bars are formulated to give you and your family good, clean, gluten-free nutritional food choices.

This has showed up on a few Australian sample sites as well as the freebie blog. The sample page lists every country in the world but I believe the first 8 highlighted countries are where the bar is distributed. A quick Google search tells me that they do sell Nogii bars here.

Via [Moxie on Buckscoop]

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  • +8

    Thank you. :)

    Always nice to see celiacs recognised. Btw, that book on the page linked ("The G-Free Diet") is actually great and I'd recommend it to any celiac, no matter your opinion of Mrs Hasselbeck. :P

    • "Always nice to see celiacs recognised" Likewise!

    • I think you'll find the word is spelled coeliac.
      Celiac is most likely an Americanisation.

      • Yes, we know. However, I would rather use the spelling of the country that is putting research and money into finding a cure. The 'O' is only used in Australia as far as I know. Could be wrong…

        • -2

          And you get that information from where exactly?
          I think you'll find there is no funding from the US gov't.

      • Note: you need to join an email list to get the sample.

        • +2

          "I think you'll find there is no funding from the US gov't." Wrong, sorry.

          In the U.S, you can deduct the extra expenses as part of a medical treatment plan if you get the nod from your doctor.

          And I never said 'Government'. I said 'Country' There are at these 3 private U.S based and funded companies that are actively researching a way to change the affected gene.
          :)

        • Australia has it's own privately funded coeliac research too… And medical expenses above $1000 are deductible as well… Go figure.

        • $1000 in celiac expensies? Or just general medical?

        • Thought so, lol.

  • +2

    Thanks for this, just ordered one with a fake e-mail address.

  • They were handing these out at Sydney central railway the other day.

    …. They actually taste pretty good for a Gluten Free bar :).

  • +2

    Link expired.

    • Yea, it has gone too fast.

  • Bugger, missed out :(

  • Need to mark as expired.

  • +2

    I got excited, I thought it was 'Free Gluten' :(

  • OzBargained.

  • +1

    Damn it, I missed out :(

    We need more gluten free deals!

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