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Gift baskets. Everyone loves receiving them, and everyone loves sending them. Since it is generally agreed upon that peo- ple love gift baskets no matter what, Rabbit Creek Products has got something for you. Rabbit Creek offers over 250 different items – any and all of which can be in- cluded in a gift basket. From the com- pany's ready-to-eat seed crunch snacks, available in three flavors, to its new deviled egg seasoning mixes to its brownie, bread and muffin mixes, Rabbit Creek Products has something for everyone. What could possibly make a great thing like a gift basket even better? Personaliza- tion. Rabbit Creek offers free private label- ing on all of its products. With Rabbit Creek Products, retailers are able to send their customers gift baskets chock full of items with the company's name on them. For more information, or to place an order, contact Rabbit Creek by phone at 800.837.3073 or by email at rcreek@mokan- comm.net. Visit the company online at www.rabbitcreekgourmet.com. GOURMET NEWS JULY 2014 MARKETWATCH 2 9 You may not be able to eat gluten, but you can still enjoy scones with Sticky Fingers Bakeries' gluten-free scone mixes. "Gluten- free shouldn't mean taste free, especially when it comes to baked goods," said Tom Owens, who co-founded Sticky Fingers Bakeries in 1987 with Ted Vogelman. The company that started as a retail bakery in San Diego now offers one of the largest selections of all-natural English scone mixes, as well as muffin mixes, Irish soda bread mix, brownie mixes and pre- mium fruit spreads, butters and curds. Given the increasing customer de- mand, going gluten-free was a natural next step for Sticky Fingers Bakeries. The new line of scones is available in original, apple oat, Meyer lemon and blueberry. Whether its tart bits of real Meyer Lemon or a sweet bite of spiced apple, the high-quality ingredients complement the light and crumbly tex- ture of these make-at-home treats. Sticky Fingers Bakeries' mixes are cer- tified by the Gluten-Free Certification Or- ganization and produced in dedicated gluten-free facilities according to GFCO standards. They are also preservative-free and contain no artificial colors, flavors, trans fats or saturated fats. "Many people say they can't tell these scones are gluten-free," said Owens. "We take that as a compliment because while we want these scones to fit with our customers' gluten-free diets, we also want anyone who eats them to think they're delicious." Customers Praise New Gluten-Free Scone Mixes from Sticky Fingers Bakeries Frontier Soups'™ popular gluten-free hol- iday soup mix has now been renamed Vermont Farmhouse Apple Sausage & Bean Soup, repositioning it as a year- round soup that works as well for family meals as it does for special occa- sions. The renamed Hearty Meals™ mix was formerly named "Holiday Gathering Sausage & Bean Soup." Frontier Soups' Ver- mont Farmhouse Apple Sausage & Bean Soup mix is certified gluten-free. The product's mild curry spicing makes it a warm- ing soup reminiscent of relaxed meals shared with family and friends around a farmhouse table. A tart, crisp apple is the novelty addition to the soup and is one of the ingredients that elevate it from good to gourmet. Con- sumers add chicken sausage, apple, spinach and broth, pro- viding retailers with opportuni- ties to cross-merchandise. The dry ingredients are packaged attractively with lay- ers of red-speckled cranberry, white and red beans, as well as green split peas. All Frontier Soups mixes are all-natural with no added salt, preserva- tives or MSG. The MSRP for Frontier Soups' Vermont Farmhouse Apple Sausage & Bean Soup Mix is $6.95-$7.49 for a 15- ounce package. For more in- formation, contact the company by phone at 800.300.SOUP (7687), or visit www.frontiersoups.com. Frontier Soups Vermont Farmhouse Apple Sausage & Bean Soup Mix: Perfect for Any Occasion Rabbit Creek Products Makes Gift Baskets Personal