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Bhuja snack mixes appeared on the shelves in Atlanta over a year ago. Anyone who tries the product loves it, assuming they like crunchy, salty snack mixes made with real ingredients.
The target demographic for this mix has never been limited to the gluten-free crowd. Bhuja snack mixes are made in Australia where celiac is considered common, because it is common. In the U.S. celiac is also common, but it's also commonly misdiagnosed way more often than anywhere else in the world.
These amazing snack mixes are made with raw ingredients such as peas, nuts, fruit and chickpeas. The result is a dynamic snack food that is both cholesterol and gluten-free. It's also high in fiber and in protein. The only problem with the snack mixes is that they are undeniably addictive.
Enjoy the video below, which is certainly the most hip advertisement of any gluten-free product on the market today. Recently Bhuja snacks were featured on The Today Show on NBC, in a Phil Lempert segment. Special thanks to Phil for sharing the great snack mix with the masses!
Tiffany also writes the Gluten-Free Travel Examiner page.













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You can buy these locally at Return to Eden, where they carry all four flavors.
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